- Václav
Binovec (12
September 1892 – 29
February 1976, in Prague) was a
Czech film director, screenwriter, and
occasional actor. He was
often referred...
- svatý Václav) Václav Noid Bárta, singer, songwriter, and
actor Václav
Binovec,
Czech film
director and
screenwriter Václav Brožík,
painter Václav Hanka...
- Zdeněk Gina Hašler (who
emigrated to the USA
after the war) and Václav
Binovec. Vladimír Čech and Václav Krška
started their careers during World War...
- národa) is a 1920
Czechoslovak romantic war
drama film
directed by Václav
Binovec. The film, set
during World War I,
stars V. Ch. Vladimírov and Suzanne...
-
Plesl as Miloš
Havel Pavel Batěk as
Otakar Vávra Petr Jeništa as Václav
Binovec Gabriela Míčová as Nina Burianová
Gabriela Mikulková as
Alice Nová Lenka...
- (Czech: Bláhové devce) is a 1938
Czech romance film
directed by Václav
Binovec and
starring Hana Vítová, Vladimír Borský and Zita Kabátová. The film's...
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Oswald (Germany, 1933) A
Woman Who
Knows What She Wants,
directed by Václav
Binovec (Czechoslovakia, 1934) A
Woman Who
Knows What She Wants,
directed by Victor...
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Madame Golvery is a 1923
Czech silent film
directed by Václav
Binovec and
starring Suzanne Marwille, V. Ch. Vladimírov and Hugo Svoboda. The film's art...
- Chekhova, Hans
Adalbert Schlettow German-language film Naše jedenáctka Václav
Binovec Svatý Václav Jan S. Kolár
Tonka of the
Gallows Karl
Anton Ita Rina Utrpení...
- 1938 film by Václav
Binovec...