The best Hana Maria Pravda’s movies

Hana Maria Pravda

Hana Maria Pravda

29/01/1916- 22/05/2008
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Dracula

Dracula
6.2/10
Dracula is searching for a woman who looks like his long dead wife.

Death Wish 3

Death Wish 3
5.8/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 01/11/1985
  • Character: Mrs Kaprov
Architect/vigilante Paul Kersey arrives back in New York City and is forcibly recruited by a crooked police chief to fight street crime caused by a large gang terrorizing the neighborhoods.

Shining Through

Shining Through
6.4/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 31/01/1992
  • Character: Babysitter
Spirited New Yorker Linda Voss goes to work for international lawyer and secret Office of Strategic Services operative Ed Leland just before World War II. As they fall in love, the United States enters the fight against Hitler, and Linda volunteers to work for Ed spying undercover behind Nazi lines. Assigned to uncover information about a German bomb, Linda also has personal motives to fulfill: discovering the fate of her Jewish family members in Berlin.

And Soon the Darkness

And Soon the Darkness
6.6/10
Two young English women go on a cycling tour of the French countryside. When one of them goes missing, the other begins to search for her. But who can she trust?

Studentská máma

Studentská máma
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 20/09/1935
  • Character: Dáša Kučerová

Border

Border
  • Release: 07/02/1988
  • Character: Old Lady in Cafe
Czechoslovakia, 1952. For some, life under the post-war Stalinist regime is hardly worth living and although the escape route to the West is almost suicide, the rewards - prosperity, political freedom, even luxury - make it a risk worth taking.

Marijka the Unfaithful

Marijka the Unfaithful
5.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 02/03/1934
“The Carpathians are medieval!” one character bellows, and this tale of the tree-chopper Petro, his faithless wife Marijka, and various scheming businessmen and foremen does little to disprove the assertion. Interestingly filmed with a nonprofessional cast recruited from the region, Faithless Marijka may have a neorealist conceit, but its direction is utterly futuristic, filled with the lightning-fast montage techniques and low-angle camera of the Soviet avant-garde (along with its invigorating agitprop).

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