The Good Soldier Schweik

The Good Soldier Schweik

1986 · 1 season · 9 eps · ★ 10.0 · Animation, Action & Adventure

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Látal's nine-part puppet series completes Trnka's thirty-year-old work on Švejk. He thus completed the adaptation of Jaroslav Hašek's most famous literary work, a tragicomic satire about the wartime adventures of the eccentric Josef Švejk, in a puppet version based on Lada's artistic style.

Directed by Jiří Trnka · Written by Stanislav Látal

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