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[[Image:Hvezda_zvaná_pelynek-poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Hvezda zvaná Pelynek'' (1964)]] | [[Image:Hvezda_zvaná_pelynek-poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Hvezda zvaná Pelynek'' (1964)]] | ||
'''Hvezda zvaná Pelynek''' ''(english: The star called Wormwood)'' is a 1964 Czechoslovak war drama directed by [[Martin Fric]]. In late May of 1918 to return in Rumburk (North Czechia) returnees from Russian captivity. They hope that the war had ended for them. They want receive only their pent-pay and then go home, cause the civilian population in the background suffers from hunger including their families. But in the barracks and on parade ground still take a military drill. His brutality and absurdity raises increasingly discontent soldiers. And when he spreads the message that they have to go back to the front, erupts a revolt. Returnees from Russia, influenced by the revolution, know what to do. Immediately detained the commander Dicker ([[Jaroslav Rauser]]) and his staff, occupy the police station and post office. But the railway station has in charge of undisciplined soldier Červenka ([[Jirí Sovák]]). He however, stop in in a wine bar and between time | '''Hvezda zvaná Pelynek''' ''(english: The star called Wormwood)'' is a 1964 Czechoslovak war drama directed by [[Martin Fric]]. In late May of 1918 to return in Rumburk (North Czechia) returnees from Russian captivity. They hope that the war had ended for them. They want receive only their pent-pay and then go home, cause the civilian population in the background suffers from hunger including their families. But in the barracks and on parade ground still take a military drill. His brutality and absurdity raises increasingly discontent soldiers. And when he spreads the message that they have to go back to the front, erupts a revolt. Returnees from Russia, influenced by the revolution, know what to do. Immediately detained the commander Dicker ([[Jaroslav Rauser]]) and his staff, occupy the police station and post office. But the railway station has in charge of undisciplined soldier Červenka ([[Jirí Sovák]]). He however, stop in in a wine bar and between time feldwebel Klozberg ([[Cestmír Randa]]),who evaded arrest, sends report on the uprising to staff of army in Litomerice. Červenka with a help of corporal Vodička ([[Radoslav Brzobohatý]]) also cause a split among the soldiers. While a minority adds to soldier František Noha ([[Rudolf Deyl]]) and wants to unite with the workers, most led by humanist and pacifist Vodička, issued to walk home. On the way near Ceská Lípa, however, surprised by 18th regiment, which starts shooting them. Soldiers late understand was a mistake, that at the request of corporal Vodička before the enemy lines throw away their weapons. The defenseless rebels are massacred and the rest captured. The three surviving leaders of the revolt, Vodicka, Koval ([[Martin Ruzek]]) and Noha, are sentenced to death. Then returnees are promptly sent to the Italian front. | ||
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[[Image:FN Model 1910 1616.jpg|thumb|none|300px|FN Model 1910 .380 ACP]] | [[Image:FN Model 1910 1616.jpg|thumb|none|300px|FN Model 1910 .380 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Jaroslav_Rauser-FN_Model1910.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Battalion Commander Dicker (Jaroslav Rauser) used as a service weapon a [[FN Model 1910]] pistol.]] | [[Image:Jaroslav_Rauser-FN_Model1910.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Battalion Commander Dicker (Jaroslav Rauser) used as a service weapon a [[FN Model 1910]] pistol.]] | ||
[[Image:Jaroslav_Rauser-pistol.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The commander chastised | [[Image:Jaroslav_Rauser-pistol.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The commander chastised Fw. Klozberg (Cestmír Randa) (right) for the rise in tension between the soldiers and leadership.]] | ||
[[Image:Rudolf_Deyl-FN1910.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The leader of the rebels pvt. František Noha (Rudolf Deyl) took with the functions also his service gun.]] | [[Image:Rudolf_Deyl-FN1910.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The leader of the rebels pvt. František Noha (Rudolf Deyl) took with the functions also his service gun.]] | ||
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[[Image:Martin_Ruzek-Mannlicher95.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Pvt. Koval (Martin Růžek) (left) and Cpl. Vodička (Radoslav Brzobohatý) (back) with rifles over their shoulders.]] | [[Image:Martin_Ruzek-Mannlicher95.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Pvt. Koval (Martin Růžek) (left) and Cpl. Vodička (Radoslav Brzobohatý) (back) with rifles over their shoulders.]] | ||
[[Image:Jan_Tríska-Manlicher_M1895.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Pvt. Lojzík ([[Jan Tríska]]) was ordered to guard with a rifle by punishes soldiers.]] | [[Image:Jan_Tríska-Manlicher_M1895.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Pvt. Lojzík ([[Jan Tríska]]) was ordered to guard with a rifle by punishes soldiers.]] | ||
[[Image:Jaroslav_Mareš-Mannlicher95.jpg|thumb|500px|none| | [[Image:Jaroslav_Mareš-Mannlicher95.jpg|thumb|500px|none|The soldiers refused to obey fw. Klozberg and put bayonets on the rifles.]] | ||
[[Image:Gustav_Heverle-Mannlicher_M1895.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Pvt. Kolarík ([[Gustav Heverle]]) clean your rifle.]] | [[Image:Gustav_Heverle-Mannlicher_M1895.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Pvt. Kolarík ([[Gustav Heverle]]) clean your rifle.]] | ||
[[Image:Jirí_Sovák-Mannlicher95.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Soldiers Červenka (Jirí Sovák) (left) and Werner ([[Jaroslav Mareš]]) (right) arrested the staff of battalion.]] | [[Image:Jirí_Sovák-Mannlicher95.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Soldiers Červenka (Jirí Sovák) (left) and Werner ([[Jaroslav Mareš]]) (right) arrested the staff of battalion.]] |
Revision as of 15:48, 22 May 2012
Hvezda zvaná Pelynek (english: The star called Wormwood) is a 1964 Czechoslovak war drama directed by Martin Fric. In late May of 1918 to return in Rumburk (North Czechia) returnees from Russian captivity. They hope that the war had ended for them. They want receive only their pent-pay and then go home, cause the civilian population in the background suffers from hunger including their families. But in the barracks and on parade ground still take a military drill. His brutality and absurdity raises increasingly discontent soldiers. And when he spreads the message that they have to go back to the front, erupts a revolt. Returnees from Russia, influenced by the revolution, know what to do. Immediately detained the commander Dicker (Jaroslav Rauser) and his staff, occupy the police station and post office. But the railway station has in charge of undisciplined soldier Červenka (Jirí Sovák). He however, stop in in a wine bar and between time feldwebel Klozberg (Cestmír Randa),who evaded arrest, sends report on the uprising to staff of army in Litomerice. Červenka with a help of corporal Vodička (Radoslav Brzobohatý) also cause a split among the soldiers. While a minority adds to soldier František Noha (Rudolf Deyl) and wants to unite with the workers, most led by humanist and pacifist Vodička, issued to walk home. On the way near Ceská Lípa, however, surprised by 18th regiment, which starts shooting them. Soldiers late understand was a mistake, that at the request of corporal Vodička before the enemy lines throw away their weapons. The defenseless rebels are massacred and the rest captured. The three surviving leaders of the revolt, Vodicka, Koval (Martin Ruzek) and Noha, are sentenced to death. Then returnees are promptly sent to the Italian front.
The following guns were used in the 1964 Czechoslovak film Hvezda zvaná Pelynek:
FN Model 1910
Steyr Mannlicher M1895
Standard weapons of the Austro-Hungarian soldier was Steyr Mannlicher M1895 rifle.