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Tommy and the Mermaid 1930
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Bimbo's Unfortunate Adventure 1930
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Big City Jungle 1930
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St. Wenceslas 1930    star_border 5.5
St. Wenceslas (Czech: Svatý Václav) is a 1930 Czechoslovak historical film about Saint Wenceslas.[2] It was the most expensive Czech film to date,[3] with the largest set constructed in Europe to accommodate an all-star cast of over a hundred, together with 1,000 extras for the lavish battle scenes.
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Paní Katynka z vaječného trhu 1929
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Tchán Kondelík a zeť Vejvara 1929
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Horské volání S. O. S. 1929
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Z českých mlýnů 1929
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Spring in Carpathian Ruthenia 1929    star_border 6
Karel Plicka was also cinematographer of this short movie. Editor in charge was Alexander Hackenschmied. There is an extraordinary emotional charge, every shot is working on its own, such as photographs, paintings and poetic complement intertitles in this short. From the perspective of nature and the perspective is shifting to the people and their habits, work and clothes. Peculiar documentary shots underscore Ruthenians (men, women and children) who are interested in looking into the camera and the curious "eye" showing off their habits.
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Ve dvou se to lépe táhne 1928
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Carnivorous Plants 1928
Short documentary film on carnivorous plants.
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Prague at Night 1928    star_border 6.8
A Czechoslovakian avant-garde film. A visual symphony of Prague by night.
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Otec Kondelík a ženich Vejvara II. 1927
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Dva bratři 1927
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Osud vdovy Novákové 1927
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Ferenc a kráva 1927
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Pohádka máje 1926
A lyrical tale of the pure, vernal romance between a diffident, somewhat naive girl from a rural backwater and a fairly dissolute, but kind-hearted law student from Prague.
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Otec Kondelík a ženich Vejvara I. 1926
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