
Jan Hus
Overview
The first part of the "Hussite Revolutionary Trilogy", completed with Jan Žižka (1955) and Proti všem (Against All Odds, 1957). The film captures the period from May 1412 to the summer of 1415, a turbulent time in the Czech Kingdom, during which there were protests in Prague against the sale of "omnipotent indulgences" whose sale throughout the kingdom was announced by Pope John XXIII. The ideological leader of this movement is the preacher Master Jan Hus, whose words, calling for the elimination of church abuses, are listened to in the Bethlehem Chapel by thousands of ordinary Praguers, Czech lords and Queen Sophie, wife of the Czech King Wenceslas IV.
Movie Details
Languages
Czech
Studio
Studio uměleckého filmu Praha
Key Crew

Otakar Vávra
Story

Otakar Vávra
Screenplay

Otakar Vávra
Director
Cast

Zdeněk Štěpánek
Jan Hus / Jan Žižka

Karel Höger
král Václav IV.

Jan Pivec
císař Zikmund

Vlasta Matulová
královna Žofie

Ladislav Pešek
Miserere - šašek

Gustav Hilmar
Jan z Chlumu

Vítězslav Vejražka
Václav z Dubé

Václav Voska
Čeněk z Vartenberku

Eduard Kohout
Jindřich Leftl z Lažan

Bedřich Karen
kardinál Pierre d'Ailli

František Smolík
papežský legát

Otomar Krejča
Štěpán z Pálce
Vladimír Řepa
farař Jan řečený Peklo

František Kreuzmann
papežský komisař Tiem

Marie Tomášová
Johanka

Josef Mixa
Martin

Eduard Cupák
Stašek
Antonín Šůra
Jan

Marie Brožová
Staškova matka

Vilém Besser
tesař Jíra