White Darkness (film)

White Darkness (Czech: Bílá tma) is a 1948 Czech war drama film directed by Frantisek Cáp and starring Július Pántik, Mária Prechovská and Boris Andreyev.

[1] The film's sets were designed by the art directors Miroslav Pelc and Karel Skvor.

During the Second World War partisans take to the mountains during winter to resist the German occupation.

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