One Silver Piece (Czech: Jeden Stříbrný) is a 1976 Czechoslovakian drama film directed by Jaroslav Balík. It was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
^ "Jeden Stříbrný". Czech Film Database. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
There are 18 films with the same actors, 4 films with the same director, 61762 with the same cinematographic genres, to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
If you liked One Silver Piece, you will probably like those similar films :
GenresDrama, War ActorsLadislav Chudík, Jiří Sovák, Martin Ťapák Rating71% Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, un groupe d'enfants slovaques part en voyage dans les montagnes avec leur professeur.
, 1h25 Directed byVladimir Moty OriginRussie GenresDrama, War, Biography, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Musical, Romance, Western ThemesMilitary humor in film, Politique, Political films ActorsAnatoly Kuznetsov, Spartak Michouline, Kakhi Kavsadze, Raïssa Kourkina, Musa Abdievich Doudaïev, Andreï Smirnov Rating76% The setting is the east shore of the Caspian Sea (modern Turkmenistan) where the Red Army soldier Fyodor Sukhov has been fighting the Civil War in Russian Asia for a number of years. The movie opens with a panoramic shot of a bucolic Russian countryside. Katerina Matveyevna, Sukhov's beloved wife, is standing in a field. Awakening from this daydream, Sukhov is walking through the Central Asian desert – a stark contrast to his homeland. He finds Sayid buried in the sand. Sayid, an austere Central Asian, will come to Sukhov's rescue in sticky situations throughout the movie. Sukhov frees Sayid, and they strike a friendly but reticent relationship. While traveling together they are caught up in a desert fight between a Red Army cavalry unit and Basmachi guerrillas. The cavalry unit commander, Rakhimov, leaves to Sukhov the harem, which was abandoned by the Basmachi leader Abdullah, for temporary protection. He also leaves a young Red Army soldier, Petrukha, to assist Sukhov with the task, and proceeds to pursue the fleeing Abdullah.