A Path Across the Danube
Originally released in 1989. A Path Across the Danube is a drama/tv movie film. directed by Miloslav Luther. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Roman Luknár, Ady Hajdu, and Györgyi Tarján
Synopsis
In WWII, Czechoslovakia split into the Slovak State and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Former pilot Viktor Lesa works for the Slovak Railway Mail and often comes to the border town of Ludendorf, the former Czech town of Bfeclav. In order to impress a young female colleague, he redirects an important package. The Gestapo shows up in the town and Lesa together with a Jewish clerk, Tichacek, have to run for their lives . They ride a cargo train to Slovakia and they decide to escape to Hungary by crossing the Danube.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
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- Released
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Production Companies
- Slovenská filmová tvorba
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Path Across the Danube about?
In WWII, Czechoslovakia split into the Slovak State and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Former pilot Viktor Lesa works for the Slovak Railway Mail and often comes to the border town of Lu...
Who directed A Path Across the Danube?
A Path Across the Danube was directed by Miloslav Luther.
How long is A Path Across the Danube?
A Path Across the Danube has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).
When was A Path Across the Danube released?
A Path Across the Danube was released on August 28, 1989 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Path Across the Danube?
The main cast of A Path Across the Danube includes Roman Luknár, Ady Hajdu, Györgyi Tarján, Eva Horká, Valerie Kaplanová.