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'Adelheid ' is a 1970 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Frantiek Vlil, based on a 1967 novel of the same name by Czech writer Vladimr Krner. The story is about the complicated relationship between Czech man Viktor and German woman Adelheid, and about relationships between Czechs and Germans in postwar Czechoslovakia in general.

Plot



Discharged Czechoslovak lieutenant Viktor Chotovick (Petr epek) returns to his homeland after spending much of the war in Aberdeen, Scotland employed at a RAF desk job. He has been appointed the trustee of an empty manor formerly occupied by the German family of a notorious Nazi war-criminal imprisoned by the Czechoslovak authorities. Viktor meets the Nazi's beautiful daughter Adelheid Heidenmann (Emma ern), who is forced to work as a cleaning lady at her own mansion. Her brother is an SS officer who allegedly disappeared in the Eastern Front. Viktor makes Adelheid his captive maid, and soon falls in love with her. His heart is torn between feelings of desire and his national identity and sympathies. Adelheid also slowly becomes sympathetic towards Viktor, but at the same time silently hopes for the return of her brother Hansgeorg. When he does Viktor narrowly escapes death. Viktor refuses to testify against Adelheid because he is alone and has nobody else. However, Adelheid commits suicide in her cell, Viktor walks off into the snow-covered countryside and is last seen wandering towards a mine field.

Cast



* Petr epek as Viktor Chotovick

* Emma ern as Adelheid Heidenmannov

* Jan Vostril as Officer Hejna

* Jana Krupikov as Czech Girl

* Pavel Landovsk as Militiaman Jindra

* Lubomr Tlalka as Militiaman Karel

* Milo Willig as Staff captain

* Karel Hbl as Lieutenant

* Zdenk Mtl as Hansgeorg Heidenmann

* Albta Frejkov as Old German woman

* Josef Nmeek as Slovak

* Karel Blohradsk as Militiaman

* Vlasta Petkov as Woman

Production



(German: 'Rudig'), location of the Luec castle from the film 'Adelheid'

As in other novels by Krner, the story is set in Sudetenland in Northern Moravia. The movie was shot in Luec castle located close the town of Vroutek (German: 'Rudig') in western Bohemia and in the villages close to Liberec in Northern Bohemia.

The soundtrack, adapted by Zdenk Lika is based on existing music by Bach and Strauss, which complements the atmosphere of the film. The film was produced by Film Studio Barrandov Czechoslovakia in 1969.

Reception



The film has received very positive reviews after its release in 1969. Many critics called it Vlil's second best film (after 'Marketa Lazarov'). The film wasn't taken pleasantly by authorities and it received limited release and propagation which resulted in a small attendance in cinemas.

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