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Overview
Pre-WWII Czech democratic politician Milada Horáková was one of the first victims of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia. Opposing the 1948 coup but not leaving the country, she was arrested and tried for treason on fabricated charges in a show trial broadcast on the radio.
Top Cast


Ayelet Zurer
Ayelet Zurer
Milada Horáková
Ayelet Zurer
Milada Horáková


Robert Gant
Robert Gant
Bohuslav Horák
Robert Gant
Bohuslav Horák
Daniel Rchichev
Daniel Rchichev
Jana Horáková Age 6
Daniel Rchichev
Jana Horáková Age 6
Karina Rchichev
Karina Rchichev
Jana Horáková Age 13
Karina Rchichev
Jana Horáková Age 13


Taťjana Medvecká
Taťjana Medvecká
Jana Horáková Age 57
Taťjana Medvecká
Jana Horáková Age 57


Vica Kerekes
Vica Kerekes
Milada's Sister
Vica Kerekes
Milada's Sister


Igor Orozovič
Igor Orozovič
Sister's Husband
Igor Orozovič
Sister's Husband


Alena Mihulová
Alena Mihulová
Maruska - Horák's Housemaid
Alena Mihulová
Maruska - Horák's Housemaid


Vladimír Javorský
Vladimír Javorský
Alois Schmidt
Vladimír Javorský
Alois Schmidt


Marián Mitaš
Marián Mitaš
Karel Sváb
Marián Mitaš
Karel Sváb
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