Film poster "The Nuremberg Express" (Czech Republic) - 1954
- According to the story of Vladimir Cech.Teacher Vera (Lida Wendlova) in Heb is sent to the platform by her students, she boards a passing train traveling from West Germany to Prague. When a girl in the compartment wants to clean herself and takes out a mirror, she clumsily drops it on the floor. Bending down, Vera sees in her reflection a hidden cigarette box under the seat, which was not detected by customs during the inspection. The box contains a plan of the Brot Dam and instructions for its demolition. Confused, Vera does not know who to tell about her discovery and ends up telling everything to the first person she meets, standing in the corridor in front of her compartment, a man (Svatopluk Benes), who turns out to be a foreign spy. After inviting her to the restaurant, he decides to kill the witness on the way. Luckily for Vera, a passing waiter from the restaurant car saves the girl. The spy stops the train by ripping off the stop valve and, jumping off the train, tries to disappear into the night. Czech counter-intelligence agents who were traveling on the same train immediately learned of what had happened. One of the security officers, Irka (Ladislav Hudik), talks to Vera and asks the girl not to say anything to anyone and calmly return to her seat, warning that another enemy is traveling in her compartment...Director: Vladimir CechMusic: D. VachkirjStarring: Lyudmila Vendlova, Bogush Zagorskyi, Yaroslav Marvan and others.The film was made in 1941 and the poster you see is from the original production. The poster is in good condition for its age, with preserved colors and lettering. It has been folded in half but could easily be framed so the folds don't show. The paper is thick and rough.* The original title of the film is "Expres z Norimberka".
- • Size: 60 x 93 cm
• Year: 1954