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The Stolen Battle

In 1757, the second year of the Seven Years' War, Frederick II the Great stands at the gates of Prague. He has been trying to take the city for weeks, as the enemy commander Duke Charles of Lorraine is inside. Frederick has just defeated him, but the tide could soon turn against the Prussians, as new Austrian troops are approaching. None other than the famous master thief Andreas Christian Käsebier is to sneak into Prague to open the gates from the inside. As a reward, the king promises him freedom. Käsebier accepts the offer because he is tempted to steal an entire city. But by chance, Käsebier learns that the king wants to betray him. After a successful battle, he is put back behind bars for life. This doesn't suit the master thief at all, especially as he has just fallen in love with Katka in Prague.

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The Stolen Battle

July 1, 1972
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Crew (39)

Directing

Miroslav Kubišta
First Assistant Director
Erwin Stranka
Director
Erich Böbel
Assistant Director

Writing

Miloš Brož
Creative Producer
Erwin Stranka
Screenplay
Erwin Stranka
Lyricist
Dorothea Richter
Creative Producer

Production

Rudolf Mos
Unit Production Manager
Hans Mahlich
Production Manager
Ladislav Herz
Assistant Production Manager
Jaroslav Řeřicha
Production Manager
Heinz Fröhlich
Unit Production Manager
Renée Lavecká
Unit Production Manager

Sound

Zdeněk Liška
Original Music Composer

Art

Jaroslav Krška
Production Design
Karel Kočí
Set Decoration
Herbert Rother
Set Decoration
Jaroslav Chytrý
Set Decoration
Jaroslav Česal
Set Decoration
Jochen Keller
Production Design

Camera

Otto Hanisch
Director of Photography
Detlef Hertelt
Assistant Camera
Zuzana Folkertová
Clapper Loader

Costume & Make-Up

Jiří Šimon
Makeup & Hair
Božena Došlá
Makeup & Hair
Kurt Tauchmann
Makeup & Hair

Crew

Vladimír Dvořák
Special Effects
Jiří Brdečka
Dramaturgy
Ursula Dathe-Brill
Choreographer
Christel Gräf
Dramaturgy

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