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A Double Life

October 31, 1924 1h 41m

Originally released in 1924. A Double Life is a drama/romance film. directed by Václav Kubásek.

Starring Mary Jansová, Saša Dobrovolná, and Jan W. Speerger

Synopsis

The village girl Žofka goes to work in Prague, where she is seduced by the reckless Rudolf Slaba. Rudolf is fired from his job for drunkenness and Žofka leaves him after the birth of her child. On the advice of an old beggar, she starts begging for a living, but is imprisoned, although she is innocent. After her release, she wants to drown herself with the child, but faints and then believes that the child has drowned. Mrs. Robová takes in the poor Žofka. After her death, Žofka inherits the money. With a guilty conscience, she returns to the village of Dubová, where she marries Jan Rokyta. However, the marriage is childless. The son of a landowner, Jaroslav Beneš, meets the charming Jitřenka in Prague. She is expecting a child with Jaroslav, but his parents prevent the wedding. Jaroslav's confidante Žofka learns from Jitřenka's parents that Jitřenka was found in a boat on the river, and recognizes her as her daughter. (Filmový přehled)

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 31, 1924 101 years ago
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Runtime 1h 41m 101 minutes total
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Language CS Original language
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Country Czechoslovakia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
CS

Production Companies

  • Pronax-Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Double Life about?

The village girl Žofka goes to work in Prague, where she is seduced by the reckless Rudolf Slaba. Rudolf is fired from his job for drunkenness and Žofka leaves him after the birth of her child. O...

Who directed A Double Life?

A Double Life was directed by Václav Kubásek.

How long is A Double Life?

A Double Life has a runtime of 1 hours and 41 minutes (101 minutes total).

When was A Double Life released?

A Double Life was released on October 31, 1924 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in A Double Life?

The main cast of A Double Life includes Mary Jansová, Saša Dobrovolná, Jan W. Speerger, Eduard Malý, Jerzy Pawikowski.