Victorious Wings
Originally released in 1951. Victorious Wings is a drama film. directed by Čeněk Duba.
Starring Rudolf Křivánek, Jiří Adamíra, and Vlasta Fialová
Synopsis
Many of the young workers at an aircraft factory near Prague are members of an aviation club. On the one hand, there is the responsible Franta, who is highly regarded by his colleagues due to his understanding nature. Opposite him is the talented aircraft designer Ruda, who is also an excellent pilot, but also hotheaded, undisciplined and condescending towards his colleagues. He starts flirting with the glass grinder Lída, although he knows that she is Franta's girl friend. A conflict is not long in coming. When Franta's glider crashes due to a suspected mistake by Ruda, Ruda is banned for a certain period of time. This is fatal, because both young men were actually supposed to represent Czechoslovakia at the upcoming international gliding championships in Poland.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Rudolf Křivánek
as Franta Hronek
Jiří Adamíra
as Rudolf Kolář
Vlasta Fialová
as Lída Šantrochová
Eduard Dubský
as Paukner
Břetislav Roček
as Vašek Vydra
Lubomír Lipský
as Karel Vrba
Bedřich Prokoš
as Engineer Kouba
Roman Besiada
as Modleszewski
J. O. Martin
as Foreman
Josef Benátský
as Bořivoj Šantroch
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CS
Production Companies
- Československý státní film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Victorious Wings about?
Many of the young workers at an aircraft factory near Prague are members of an aviation club. On the one hand, there is the responsible Franta, who is highly regarded by his colleagues due to his u...
Who directed Victorious Wings?
Victorious Wings was directed by Čeněk Duba.
How long is Victorious Wings?
Victorious Wings has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Victorious Wings released?
Victorious Wings was released on January 1, 1951 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Victorious Wings?
The main cast of Victorious Wings includes Rudolf Křivánek, Jiří Adamíra, Vlasta Fialová, Eduard Dubský, Břetislav Roček.