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  Vera Baranovskaia (left) and Ita Rina.
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Tonka Šibenice
Also known as Tonischka in France; Die Galgentoni and Erlebnis einer Nacht in Germany; Тонка Виселица in Russia; Tonka of the Gallows in the USA
(1930) Czechoslovakia
B&W : Feature film
Directed by Karel Anton

Cast: Ita Rina [Tonka Šibenice], Vera Baranovskaia [Tonka’s mother], Josef Rovenský [Prokůpek, the murderer], Jack Mylong-Münz (John Mylong) [Jan], Antonie Nedošinská [the whorehouse madam], Jindřich Plachta [the taxi driver], Theodor Pištěk [a drunk], Jindra Hermanová [a prostitute], Karel Jelínek [a whorehouse customer], Felix Kühne [Plocek, a salesman], Jan Marek [a pub patron], Emilie Nitschová [the chestnut seller], Václav Rabský [a prison guard], Rudolf Štěpán [Élie Schlager, the executioner], Jan Sviták [a pimp], Karel Hašler [himself, the singer in the Czech sound prologue], Eliska Jílková, Josef Kytka, Ada Velický

Anton-film production; distributed by Elektafilm. / Produced by Karel Anton. Scenario by Benno Vigny and Willy Haas, from the novella Die Himmelfahrt der Galgentoni by Egon Erwin Kisch. Production design by Hanuš Gödert and František Poneš. Cinematography by Eduard Hoesch. Music score by Erno Košťál. Sound recording by Hermann Heller (Herrmann S. Heller). / Premiered 27 February 1930 at the Alfa Theatre in Prague, Czechoslovakia. / 35mm spherical 1.20:1 format. / The production began shooting in the Autumn of 1929 at the Kavalírka studio in Košíře, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Production was halted by a studio fire on 25 October 1929, which destroyed much or all of the footage shot up to that time. The production resumed at the AB studios in Vinohrady, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Prior to its premiere, it was decided to release the production as a sound film. There being no available sound film equipment in Czechoslovakia, post-synchronization of sound was recorded at the Gaumont Joinville studio in Paris, France, in Czech, German and French versions in 1930. The film was released in Slovenia on 8 July 1930. / Silent film, with synchronized music and sound effects.

Drama.

Survival status: Print exists [French language version].

Current rights holder: (unknown)

Listing updated: 5 September 2021.

References: Film credits, film viewing : Website-IMDb; Website-Wikipedia.

Home video: DVD.

 
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