Czechoslovakia,
1926, 21 min
Directed by:
Svatopluk InnemannCinematography:
Václav VíchCast:
Karel Noll, Ferenc Futurista, Jan W. Speerger, Zdena Kavková, Svatopluk Innemann, Eduard Šimáček, Jiří Hron, Ludvík Veverka, Theodor Pištěk, Antonie Nedošinská, Milka Balek-Brodská, Marie Kopecká (more)Reviews (1)
Švejk in Russian Captivity turned out better than Švejk at the Front, but I still preferred Lamač's first film, The Good Soldier Švejk. Svatopluk Innemann directed Russian Captivity, and the new direction benefited the series. It's packed with humor that works, the short film definitely doesn't bore, and overall, there's plenty to laugh at and enjoy. ()