

The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night
Directed by Evald SchormA bus arrives to the village, carrying a group of traveling actors who begin to perform passion plays from the Bible. Editor Alena (Květa Fialová), lover of one of the actors, Baritone (Josef Bek), comes to see him. An electricity power failure interrupts the performance. Podgy, spiteful Joker (Jan Libíček) spurs his friends to start spreading news of some kind of imminent danger that no one can escape except inside the wagons that have suddenly turned up at the station. The train dispatcher's wife misses her husband. In the darkness of the night, villagers yield to panic fueled by the malicious Joker.
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The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night was released on 31 de mayo de 1969.
The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night was directed by Evald Schorm.
The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night has a runtime of 1h 43min.
The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night was produced by Věra Kadlecová, Miroslav Dousek, Václav Havlík, Vladimír Tišer, Jan Milič.
A bus arrives to the village, carrying a group of traveling actors who begin to perform passion plays from the Bible. Editor Alena (Květa Fialová), lover of one of the actors, Baritone (Josef Bek), comes to see him. An electricity power failure interrupts the performance. Podgy, spiteful Joker (Jan Libíček) spurs his friends to start spreading news of some kind of imminent danger that no one can escape except inside the wagons that have suddenly turned up at the station. The train dispatcher's wife misses her husband. In the darkness of the night, villagers yield to panic fueled by the malicious Joker.
The key characters in The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night are Jan Kačer, Bohumil Šmída, Joker (Jan Libíček).
The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night is a Drama, Misterio film.
The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.












