Overview
Battalion is a 1927 Czechoslovak social drama film directed by Přemysl Pražský.
Plot
Lawyer František Uher discovers his wife is cheating on him. He leaves home and goes to a low-class pub 'Battalion' where he meets various characters from the bottom of the society. He becomes their defender.
Production
Battalion is an adaptation of a short story and later a play by Josef Hais-Týnecký. The story was inspired by a real life of 19th century lawyer and member of parliament František Uher who ended up as an alcoholic and a beggar. The film was shot in A-B studio in Vinohrady and in Kavalírka studio. The outdoor scenes were shot in the streets of Prague.
Cast
Karel Hašler as Lawyer František Uher
Bronislava Livia as Uher's wife Zdenka
Vladimír Pospíšil-Born as Lover of Uher's Wife
Karel Noll as Former soldier Vondra
Eman Fiala as Tuberculosis patient Eda
Eugen Wiesner as Former actor Mušek
Karel Švarc as Dog thief Bylina
Josef Wanderer as Judge
Nelly Kovalevská as Judge's daughter Olga
Rudolf Růžička as Olga's fiancée Alfréd
Vladimír Smíchovský as Bricklayer Rokos
Roza Schlesingerová as Rokos' wife
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