

Mark of Cain
1989 Directed by Janusz MajewskiIn 1866 the Prussians withdraw from the German alliance and declare war on Austria. A sergeant of this army forces a Czech young man named Ludvík Machl to execute himself by hanging. However, the unfortunate man's road to death had already begun earlier. Ludvík was one of the patriotic conspirators who, among other things, had seized money from the Austrian printing press. However, he was tracked down in his lodgings by the police, who discovered some of the looted money and a pistol. Unlike the three other conspirators, however, Commissioner Melc offers him his freedom - if Ludwig becomes an agent of the Austrian police. Frightened, Machl signs under duress...

Olaf Lubaszenko
....................................................Ludvík Machl

Petr Čepek
....................................................Capt. Truxa

Wiktor Zborowski
....................................................Capt. Truxa (voice)

Anna Majcher
....................................................Kitty

Michał Pawlicki
....................................................Count Rożyński

Adam Ferency
....................................................Roman Zalewski

Jiří Kodet
....................................................Commissioner Lottes
Director
...........................................................Janusz Majewski
Creative Producer
...........................................................Josef Císař
First Assistant Director
...........................................................Paweł Maria Dolewski
Aleš Dospiva
Second Assistant Director
...........................................................Renata Jederová
Clapper Loader
...........................................................Pavlína Křepelková
Script Supervisor
...........................................................Jana Goetzová
Production Companies
...................................................Filmové studio Barrandov
Zespół Filmowy "Oko"
Production Countries
........................................................Czechoslovakia
Poland
Spoken Languages
....................................................Polski
Genres
....................................................Drama
History
Action
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