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The Valley of the Bees

1967 | 97 min | Drama · History

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Synopsis

The Valley of the Bees is a 1968 Czechoslovak historical drama film directed by František Vláčil. The film follows a young man Ondřej who's sent to join the Teutonic order by his father. When he flees the order and returns home, his friend Armin is determined to bring him back.

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Credits

Director
František Vláčil
Screenplay
František Vláčil, Vladimír Körner
Director of Photography
František Uldrich
Original Music Composer
Zdeněk Liška
Editor
Miroslav Hájek
Country
Czechoslovakia

Official

Cast · 20

ZS

Zdeněk Sedláček

MK

Michal Kozuch

Miroslav Macháček

Miroslav Macháček

Brown Friar

VG

Věra Galatíková

Lenora

AP

Antonín Pražák

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