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Jan Sviták (23 December 1898 – 11 May 1945) was a
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actor and film director. He was an important exponent of Czechoslovak film in the
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and during
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. Sviták was murdered shortly after the liberation of Prague in 1945.


Biography


Early life

Sviták was born in
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, where his father worked as a clerk for the ''
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'' company. During
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, he studied at the Naval School in
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and joined the
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. He was a crewman on the battleship SMS ''Wien'', which was sunk on 10 December 1917.Motl (2006), p. 13 Sviták was not physically harmed in the catastrophe, and soon after, he was awarded the Bravery Medal but the sinking was a traumatic experience. It permanently marked his life, particularly his underlying attitudes and mental state. With the end of the War and the establishment of the Czechoslovak State, he devoted himself to the theatre. He was engaged as an actor by travelling theatre companies and went on perform in the theatres in
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,
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, and
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(as an ensemble member of the
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), and at the National Theatre in
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. His performances drew positive responses. Several Austrian critics remarked his acting talents during his engagement in
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.Motl (2006), p. 14 In the 1930s, he was engaged by the theatre owned by the interwar Czechoslovak film and theatre star,
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. Sviták took his first film parts in the late 1920s. His first roles in this
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were in ''Podskalák'', ''Plukovník Švec,'' and ''Hříšná krev''. These early roles were minor and rather stereotypical – army officers, adventurers, and smooth intriguers.Motl (2006), p. 15 He took his first directorial steps in 1932/33, under Josef Rovenský's supervision, and soon became a prominent filmmaker in Czechoslovakia. In 1939, Sviták became director of the ''Foja'' film studios, in the Prague district Radice, and took increasing responsibility for the administrative and organizational aspects of film-making.


Activities in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia

In 1939, after the invasion of German troops, Czechoslovakia ceased to exist and split into two countries.
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established the
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in the central part of the
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, and
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became a nominally independent state. In the Nazi-administered Protectorate, Sviták continued his activities in the film industry. Up to 1941, he directed 15 films, the most popular of which was (and still is) ''
Přednosta Stanice ''Station Master'' (Original Czech-language title: ''Přednosta stanice'') is a 1941 Czech language film, starring the then star comedian Vlasta Burian. It has a running time of 88 minutes and was directed by Jan Sviták. It deals with an unpayi ...
'', starring
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and
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.Motl (2006), p. 91 He was given the directorship of the ''Filmprüfstelle'', a German institute controlling the film production and censorship in the Protectorate. It was an important post. As a director, Sviták had to negotiate with German representatives, and his decisions were subordinated to their authority. This led to speculation that he was a
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collaborator. According to some testimonies, he used his position and influence to obtain the release of certain Czech political prisoners: after the War, the Czech actress and writer Jarmila Svatá testified that she escaped arrest by the Nazis, mainly thanks to Sviták's intervention. Sviták remained a close friend of the passionate anti-Nazi activist, reporter, and journalist František Kocourek. On several occasions, he warned Kocourek to be more discreet; he also managed to stop two investigations into Kocourek's activities. Despite this, Kocourek later was murdered in
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. Sviták also tried to warn the prominent Czech singer and actor
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, who was later murdered in Nazi concentration camp
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. Sviták's situation during World War II was complicated. While he used his office to mitigate some of the worst effects of the Nazi occupation within his circle, he worked and negotiated with Nazism's representatives in the
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. His wartime role was therefore assessed negatively by the Czech public.


Death

On 10 May 1945, in the first days after the liberation of Prague, a group led by one of Sviták's closest collaborators in office broke into Sviták's flat and took him for interrogation at the police station in Bartolomějská Street.Motl (2006), p. 189 He was detained there overnight but was released the following morning, only to fall into the hands of a "fanatical mob" bent on revenge. He was dragged to the front of the Church of St. Martin in the Wall. Half-naked and scared, Sviták faced the attacks of the crowd,Motl (2006), p. 191 among them some of his erstwhile colleagues. A passing Soviet soldier noticed the lynching and asked what was going on. People shouted that Sviták deserved death as a traitor and Nazi informer who had denounced Hašler and others.Motl (2006), p. 192 The soldier shot Sviták in the head. After several hours, Sviták's wife found his dead body lying on the street. He was buried in Plzeň. Later, the Czech journalist Stanislav Motl attempted to gather the facts about Sviták's war activities and death in the book ''Mraky nad Barrandovem''. However, the circumstances of his death and his alleged collaboration with Nazis were never properly investigated. The Czech director
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later commented: ''"It was a lynching. It was a time when people started to seek revenge for the whole period of occupation. And they revenged on anything that came to hand. No justice. No trials. That was out of the question. The first time'' fter the war''was like this."''


Filmography


Director

*''Anita v ráji'' (1934) *''Dokud máš maminku'' (1934) *''Život vojenský'' - život veselý (1934) *''
Grand Hotel Nevada ''Grand Hotel Nevada'' () is a 1935 comedy film directed by Jan Sviták and starring Lída Baarová, Otomar Korbelář, and Karel Dostal. It was made in Prague by the Czech subsidiary of the Germany company UFA. The film's sets were designed ...
'' (1935) *''Milan Rastislav Štefánik'' (1935) *''Pan otec Karafiát'' (1935) *''Divoch'' (1936) *''Divoch'' (German version) (1936) *''Rozvod paní Evy'' (1937) *''Srdce na kolejích'' (1937) *''Třetí zvonění'' (1938) *''Srdce v celofánu'' (1939) *''U svatého Matěje'' (1939) *''Poslední Podskalák'' (1940) *''
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'' (1941)


Actor

*''Podskalák'' (1928) * '' Call of the Blood'' (1929) *''Plukovník Švec'' (1929) *''
Tonka of the Gallows ''Tonka of the Gallows'' (Czech: ''Tonka Šibenice'', French: ''Tonischka'', German: ''Die Galgentoni'') is a 1930 Czech drama film directed by Karl Anton and starring Ita Rina, Vera Baranovskaya and Josef Rovenský. It is an adaptation of the ...
'' (1930) *''Aféra plukovníka Redla'' (1931) *''Karel Havlíček Borovský'' (1931) *''
The Affair of Colonel Redl ''The Affair of Colonel Redl'' () is a Czech drama film directed by Karel Anton. German version of the movie '' The Case of Colonel Redl'' was released in 1931. The film is considered lost. Cast * Emil Artur Longen as Alfred Redl * Marie Gro ...
'' (1931) *''Miláček pluku'' (1931) *''
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'' (1931) *'' Psohlavci'' (1931) *''
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'' (1931) *''Třetí rota'' (1931) *'' Extase'' (1932) *''Extase'' (Austrian version, 1932) *''
Funebrák ''The Undertaker'' () is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Lamač. It was released in 1932. Cast * Vlasta Burian - Pleticha * Josef Rovenský - Boleslav Hnipírdo * Betty Kysilková - Frantiska Plicová * Růžena Šlemrová - Anna Plicov ...
'' (1932) *'' Lelíček ve službách Sherlocka Holmese'' (1932) *''Malostranští mušketýři'' (1932) *''Načeradec král kibiců'' (1932) *''Její lékař'' (1933) *''Řeka'' (1933) *''Štvaní lidé'' (1933) *''
The Mystery of the Blue Room ''The Mystery of the Blue Room'' (Czech: ''Záhada modrého pokoje'') is a 1933 Czechoslovak mystery film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It is a remake of the German film '' Secret of the Blue Room'' (1932). It stars Karel Hašler, František Ková ...
'' (1933) *''Dokud máš maminku'' (1934) *''Za řádovými dveřmi'' (1934) *''Život vojenský - život veselý'' (1934) *''
Hrdina jedné noci ''Hrdina jedné noci '' is a Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1935. A German-language version, ''Held einer Nacht'', was filmed at the same time. Cast * Vlasta Burian - Florián Svícicka * Truda Grosslich ...
'' (1935) *'' Jánošík'' (1935) * ''
Irca's Romance ''Irca's Romance'' (Czech: ''Irčin románek'') is a 1936 Czech romance film directed by Karel Hašler and starring Jiřina Steimarová, Rolf Wanka and Theodor Pištěk. It was one of several Czech films of the 1930s to involve a trip to an Adr ...
'' (1936) *'' Páter Vojtěch'' (1936) *''Hrdinové hranic'' (1938) *''Píseň lásky'' (1940)


Notes

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