100 minutes
4/27/1963
About the great Czech satirist Jaroslav Hašek, who was captured by the Russians during the First World War. Not wanting to fight for the interests of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, Hašek enters the Red Army and, as a commissar of the international brigade, goes the military way from Samara to Irkutsk.
Josef Abrhám
as Jaroslav Hašek
Rudolf Hrušínský
as Straslipka
Inna Gulaya
as Shura
Jaroslav Marvan
as general
František Filipovský
as captain
Yuriy Yakovlev
as Polivanov
Aleksandr Kutepov
as Yakov Sverdlov
Nikolay Grinko
as brigade commander
Oleg Borisov
as Mitka
Sergei Filippov
as city head
Josef Kemr
as spy
Josef Hlinomaz
as innkeeper
František Hanus
as police inspector
Karel Effa
as archduke
Míla Myslíková
as archduke's wife
Mykola Yakovchenko
as peasant on a cart
Pyotr Kiryutkin
as Yerofeyev
Dmitriy Kapka
as Mefodiy
Yevgeni Shutov
as soldier
Mikhail Vasilyev
as red-haired soldier
Pavel Vinnik
as priest
Yakov Lents
as old intelligent
Fyodor Gladkov
as Hašek's colleague
Josef Steigl
as porter in a hotel (uncredited)
Vitaly Belyakov
as soldier with a harmonica (uncredited)
Mykola Talyura
as Hašek's colleague (uncredited)
Zdeněk Týle
as pub visitor (uncredited)
Vladimir Klimentyev
as soldier-observer (uncredited)
Nikita Kondratyev
as english general (uncredited)
Grigoriy Teslya
as baker (uncredited)
Vladimir Dorofeyev
as Sverdlov's assistant (uncredited)