

The Arrival from the Darkness
1921 Directed by Jan S. KolárOne of the first Czechoslovak films to be shown abroad--a fantasy horror, filmed on the fully furnished premises of the Berlin film studio Am Zoo. The central role is portrayed by the “arrivee from darkness”, Ješek, who is awakened from a deathly sleep. The film represents unusual sparks of creative efforts and the ambitions of creative community around the director Jan S. Kolár, who was inspired by international trends and techniques.
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Theodor Pištěk
....................................................Bohdan Drazický

Anny Ondra
....................................................Dagmar / Alena

Josef Šváb-Malostranský
....................................................Jan

Karel Lamač
....................................................Jesek Drazický

Luigi Hofman
....................................................Butler / Father of Alena

Vladimír Majer
....................................................Richard Bor / Balthasar Borro
Alfred Baštýř
....................................................Fisherman
Director
...........................................................Jan S. Kolár
Director of Photography
...........................................................Otto Heller
Otto Hoffmann
Story
...........................................................Karel Hloucha
Screenplay
...........................................................Jan S. Kolár
Production Design
...........................................................Fritz Kraenke
Art Designer
...........................................................Bohuslav Šula
Production Companies
...................................................Rexfilm
Production Countries
........................................................Czechoslovakia
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Fantasy
Horror
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