Der Tod heißt Engelchen

1963

Death Is Called Engelchen (Slovak: Smrt sa volá Engelchen) is a 1963 Czechoslovak war film directed by Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Golden Prize.[2]

At the end of the Second World War Zlín is liberated by advancing Soviet army. Young Czechoslovak partisan named Pavel was injured in a gunfight with Germans and lies in hospital. He is paralyzed and while recovering, he spends his days by lying on his back. He recalls memories from his life during the war - his experience as a resistance fighter, his comrades, his fights with Germans in Slovak mountains and his love, Marta, who acted as a spy for the resistance. He also remembers Engelchen, who is responsible for death of many Pavel's friends and for a massacre of 2 mountain villages. Marta comes to visit Pavel in the hospital to say goodbye. Her work as a spy made her look like a German collaborator to some and it earned her hate. After some time, Pavel recovers and leaves hospital to find Engelchen.

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:1963
weitere Titel:
Smrt si říká Engelchencs
Death Is Called Engelchen
La battaglia di Engelchen
Der Tod heißt Engelchen
Смерть зовётся Энгельхен
Moartea se numește Engelchenro
Smrt Si Říká Engelchency
Genre:Kriegsfilm, Filmdrama
Herstellungsland:Tschechoslowakei
Originalsprache:Tschechisch
Farbe:Schwarzweiß
IMDB: 232
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1963
Moscow International Film Festival
Golden Prize
Film
Gewinner
1963
Moscow International Film Festival
Grand Prix
Nominiert
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