Vynes na horu svoj hrob

Movie·1979

Vynes na horu svoj hrob

Directed By

Jozef Zachar

Country

Czechoslovakia

Language

Czech

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The Story

The Himalayan mountain Makalu, located in Nepal, is the fifth highest mountain in the world. In 1973, a Czechoslovak expedition also attempted to climb it via the challenging route, the so-called South Pillar, but it ended tragically. The group of climbers led by the experienced Ivan Kaščák (real-life Ivan Gálfy) is composed of the fittest men. In the base camp and during the preparation of the advanced camps, the expedition struggles with common health problems - a sore tooth, intestinal problems or a cold. For the actual climb to the summit of Makalu, Kaščák chooses a young engineering student Milan, a colleague Karol who is a generation older than him, and a young man Jož. In the advanced camp, without Kaščák's knowledge, he gives up his place to the ambitious Karol. However, due to fatigue and lack of oxygen, Milan falls down a snowy slope and injures his head and spine. He can‘t be transported down.

Cinematography

Vladimír Ondruš

Music

Svetozár Štúr

Editor

Maximilián Remeň

Themes

himalaya mountain rangebased on true storymountain climbingmountain expeditionmountain climber

Production House

Československá televízia Bratislava
Slovenská filmová tvorba

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Cast

Vladimír Brabec

Vladimír Brabec

Leopold Haverl

Leopold Haverl

Jan Kanyza

Jan Kanyza

Daniel Michaelli

Andrej Hryc

Andrej Hryc

Ľubomír Paulovič

Ľubomír Paulovič

Ľubomír Záhon

Jiří Wohanka

Jiří Wohanka

Alexej Okuněv

Nacagdorž Namsarajn

Rana B. Shanta

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Crew

Eugen Gindl

Story, Screenplay

Ondrej Sliacky

Story, Screenplay

Svetozár Štúr

Original Music Composer

Maximilián Remeň

Editor

Jozef Zachar

Jozef Zachar

Director

Vladimír Ondruš

Director of Photography

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