Prague at Night Trailer (1928)
01 January 1928 Factual 22 mins
A Czechoslovakian avant-garde film. A visual symphony of Prague by night.
Watch the official Prague at Night 1928 trailer in HD below.
01 January 1928 Factual 22 mins
A Czechoslovakian avant-garde film. A visual symphony of Prague by night.
Watch the official Prague at Night 1928 trailer in HD below.
Prague Shining in Lights Trailer
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Extract from 1927 silent film "Prague at Night" made to advertise electricity. Wenceslas Square neon lights and shop fronts. Coffee shop ladies sorting beans.
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