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'''''Morgiana''''' is a 1972 Czechoslovak drama horror film directed by [[Juraj Herz]] | '''''Morgiana''''' is a 1972 Czechoslovak drama horror film directed by [[Juraj Herz]] by the Alexander Grin's novel. The action takes place on the end of 19th centuries. It is the story of two sisters - Klára and Viktorie (in a double role here will [[Iva Janzurová]]), who become heiresses of a large property. While one is kind and good, the second represents the embodiment of evil, morbid hatred and envy. Her monstrosity but soon surprised herself, when will come into unexpected dimensions. Morgiana film won the main prize - the Gold Hugo - at the Chicago International Film Festival. | ||
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Morgiana is a 1972 Czechoslovak drama horror film directed by Juraj Herz by the Alexander Grin's novel. The action takes place on the end of 19th centuries. It is the story of two sisters - Klára and Viktorie (in a double role here will Iva Janzurová), who become heiresses of a large property. While one is kind and good, the second represents the embodiment of evil, morbid hatred and envy. Her monstrosity but soon surprised herself, when will come into unexpected dimensions. Morgiana film won the main prize - the Gold Hugo - at the Chicago International Film Festival.
The following weapons were used in the film Morgiana:
Velo-Dog Revolver
Otýlie (Nina Divísková) pulls at Viktorie a Belgian Velo-Dog revolver.