Sextánka
Originally released in 1936. Sextánka is a drama/romance film. directed by Svatopluk Innemann.
Starring Hana Vítová, Rolf Wanka, and Jaroslav Marvan
Synopsis
Sixth-year student Eva Martenová falls in love with the new young professor Jiří Hron. She cannot concentrate in his lessons, even though she is as well prepared as ever for teaching. On a school trip, Professor Bruncvíková tries to win Hron over, but the professor dances with Eva at a party. At school, Eva's thoughts are elsewhere again and she refuses to give Bruncvíková Hron's portrait. She goes to Hron's office crying and he tries to calm her down. His friendly gesture is seen by Professor Bernard, who had previously had reservations about Hron's modern teaching methods. He informs the principal that Hron was holding student Martenová in his arms. When Eva learns that Hron is facing disciplinary proceedings because of her, she attempts suicide. However, her friend Martina's brother, Dr. Pavel Haler, saves her. In the hospital, Eva is visited by a vindicated Hron and confesses his love for her.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Hana Vítová
as Eva Martenová
Rolf Wanka
as Jiří Hron
Jaroslav Marvan
as ředitel gymnázia
Jarmila Šmídová
as Bruncvíková
František Kreuzmann
as prof. Bernard
Jiří Steimar
as Marten
Jarmila Kronbauerová
as Martenová
Raoul Schránil
as dr. Pavel Haler
Věra Ferbasová
as Marta Halerová
Theodor Pištěk
as školník
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CS
Production Companies
- Meissner Film Prague
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sextánka about?
Sixth-year student Eva Martenová falls in love with the new young professor Jiří Hron. She cannot concentrate in his lessons, even though she is as well prepared as ever for teaching. On a schoo...
Who directed Sextánka?
Sextánka was directed by Svatopluk Innemann.
When was Sextánka released?
Sextánka was released on March 13, 1936 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Sextánka?
The main cast of Sextánka includes Hana Vítová, Rolf Wanka, Jaroslav Marvan, Jarmila Šmídová, František Kreuzmann.