Oratorio for Prague
Plot: Filmmaker Jan Nemec and his crew risked their lives to create this historic documentary account of the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. The award-winning work is the only filmed record of the invasion
Alexander Dubček. Alexander Dubček was 46 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Ludvík Svoboda. Ludvík Svoboda was 72 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Josef Smrkovský. Josef Smrkovský was 57 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Oldřich Černík. Oldřich Černík was 46 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Čestmír Císař. Čestmír Císař was 48 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Zdeněk Mlynář. Zdeněk Mlynář was 38 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Nicolae Ceaușescu. Nicolae Ceaușescu was 50 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Alexei Kosygin. Alexei Kosygin was 64 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Self (archive footage)'.
Jan Němec. Jan Němec was 32 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Self'.
Gene Moskowitz. Gene Moskowitz was >> in Oratorio for Prague as 'Commentary (voice)'.
Jan Němec. Jan Němec was 32 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Director'
Peter Hledík. Peter Hledík was 22 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Assistant Director'
Stanislav Szomolányi. Stanislav Szomolányi was 33 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Director of Photography'
Vladimír Vízner. Vladimír Vízner was 28 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Director of Photography'
Rudolf Slezák. Rudolf Slezák was >> in Oratorio for Prague as 'Director of Photography'
Claude Berri. Claude Berri was 34 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Producer'
Jean-Pierre Rassam. Jean-Pierre Rassam was >> in Oratorio for Prague as 'Producer'
Ladislav Štaidl. Ladislav Štaidl was 23 in Oratorio for Prague as 'Original Music Composer'