Year: 1958
Runtime: 91 mins
Language: Czech
Director: Karel Steklý
A comedic adaptation of Jaroslav Hašek’s novel The Good Soldier Švejk set in World War I. Hapless soldier Josef Švejk’s journey to the front is filled with absurd scenes: a secret cognac purchase, posing as a Russian POW, a courtroom trial, and a lieutenant caught in a brothel. The film includes the famous train episode and the Budějovice anabasis, and Steklý’s version remains the most celebrated adaptation.
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