
Nazi soldiers committed atrocities even when sober – and if they got drunk, they did even worse. The inhabitants of a Slovak village during the national uprising learn this when they have to accept an arrogant Hitlerite guard. When two soldiers go missing, the unit commander threatens to have five hostages executed for each of them as a warning. And he refuses to change his order, even when it turns out that drunkenness is to blame for the unfortunate incident. But the villagers get justifiably angry and take up arms.
old Chladon
Chladonová

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Guard Commander Frano Carnok

Mária Carnoková

unterscharführer Helmut Kranz

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Hauptsturmführer, commander of the SS unit

maid Stefka

Kvackaj
Vrchovec
Commissioner Samo Sutora
Farár
Záhora
accountant

Krejci
Záhora's wife
Misko
Peter Chladon
old man at the wedding
Demjan
Misko's mother
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German officer
German soldier
Officer

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Demjanuk's grandson
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