Year: 1937
Runtime: 96 mins
Language: Czech
A rare European film of the 1930s that daringly critiques the Nazi regime despite strict censorship. Set in the Sudetenland, a band of gray‑hatted gangsters stirs unrest, serving as an allegorical attack on the rising fascist power while never naming the Nazis outright.
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