

A Path Across the Danube
Directed by Miloslav LutherA tragic story depicting two young friends in the period after the wartime Slovak State and Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia came into existence. An employee of the Slovak railway company, Viktor Lesa, a Slovak, regularly delivers post to the railway station in the border town of Ludendorf [Breclav]. With the impulsiveness of youth, he intentionally misdirects an important mail delivery. After the Gestapo shows up in the town, he is forced to flee across the border together with his Czech colleague and Jewish postal clerk Frantisek Tichácek.
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A Path Across the Danube was released on August 28, 1989.
A Path Across the Danube was directed by Miloslav Luther.
A Path Across the Danube has a runtime of 89m.
A tragic story depicting two young friends in the period after the wartime Slovak State and Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia came into existence. An employee of the Slovak railway company, Viktor Lesa, a Slovak, regularly delivers post to the railway station in the border town of Ludendorf [Breclav]. With the impulsiveness of youth, he intentionally misdirects an important mail delivery. After the Gestapo shows up in the town, he is forced to flee across the border together with his Czech colleague and Jewish postal clerk Frantisek Tichácek.
The key characters in A Path Across the Danube are Viktor Lesa (Roman Luknár), Ticháček (Ady Hajdu), Zuzka (Györgyi Tarján).
A Path Across the Danube is a Drama, TV Movie film.
A Path Across the Danube has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.






