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1913 Austria-Hungary film
Podkova (The Horseshoe)
Directed byMax Urban
Written byAnna Sedlácková
StarringKarel Vána
Production
company
Asuma
Release date
  • 1913 (1913)
CountryAustria-Hungary

Podkova is a 1913 Austro-Hungarian comedy film directed by Max Urban and written by his wife, Anna Sedlácková. In it, a young man finds a horseshoe and keeps it, thinking it will bring him luck. The opposite is true.

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