. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "20"^^ . "V\u00E1clav Binovec, pseudonym Willy Bronx, (12. z\u00E1\u0159\u00ED 1892 v Praze \u2013 29. \u00FAnora 1976 v Praze) byl \u010Desk\u00FD filmov\u00FD scen\u00E1rista a re\u017Eis\u00E9r, filmov\u00FD organiz\u00E1tor, funkcion\u00E1\u0159 a podnikatel, kter\u00FD \u2013 mimo jin\u00E9 \u2013 proslul svoj\u00ED kolaborac\u00ED s nacistick\u00FDmi okupanty v letech 1939 a\u017E 1945 v obdob\u00ED Protektor\u00E1tu \u010Cechy a Morava. Nicm\u00E9n\u011B jedn\u00E1 se o jednu z pr\u016Fkopnick\u00FDch osobnost\u00ED modern\u00ED \u010Desk\u00E9 kinematografie."@cs . "1121179819"^^ . . . . . "V\u00E1clav Binovec, pseudonym Willy Bronx, (12. z\u00E1\u0159\u00ED 1892 v Praze \u2013 29. \u00FAnora 1976 v Praze) byl \u010Desk\u00FD filmov\u00FD scen\u00E1rista a re\u017Eis\u00E9r, filmov\u00FD organiz\u00E1tor, funkcion\u00E1\u0159 a podnikatel, kter\u00FD \u2013 mimo jin\u00E9 \u2013 proslul svoj\u00ED kolaborac\u00ED s nacistick\u00FDmi okupanty v letech 1939 a\u017E 1945 v obdob\u00ED Protektor\u00E1tu \u010Cechy a Morava. Nicm\u00E9n\u011B jedn\u00E1 se o jednu z pr\u016Fkopnick\u00FDch osobnost\u00ED modern\u00ED \u010Desk\u00E9 kinematografie."@cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "64458937"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "10090"^^ . . "yes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "V\u00E1clav Binovec (12 September 1892 \u2013 29 February 1976, in Prague) was a Czech film director, screenwriter, and occasional actor. He was often referred to under the pseudonyms of Willy Bronx or W. Bronx, and also V. Vabin.Binovec set up the film company in 1918, and began a career as a film director, launching the careers of actors such as Suzanne Marwille, and Jan W. Speerger. Among his notable earlier films are (1919), For the Freedom of the Nation (Za svobodu n\u00E1roda) and (1920) and , and (all 1921)."@en . . . . . "V\u00E1clav Binovec"@en . . . . . "V\u00E1clav Binovec (12 September 1892 \u2013 29 February 1976, in Prague) was a Czech film director, screenwriter, and occasional actor. He was often referred to under the pseudonyms of Willy Bronx or W. Bronx, and also V. Vabin.Binovec set up the film company in 1918, and began a career as a film director, launching the careers of actors such as Suzanne Marwille, and Jan W. Speerger. Among his notable earlier films are (1919), For the Freedom of the Nation (Za svobodu n\u00E1roda) and (1920) and , and (all 1921). Subdued by the economic crisis in Czechoslovakia, Binovec commenced film production in Berlin in 1924, where he also launched a film rental business from 1926 until 1931. He was appointed the chairman of the from 1933 until 1939, and held various other prominent positions in Czech film organizations. Many of his films of the 1930s were sentimental comedies or melodramas such as (1932), (1934) and , and many of them were adaptions of literary works, such as Franti\u0161ek Langer's (The Riding Patrol) (1936), the drama (Lieutenant Alexander Rjepkin) (1937) and Jan Drda's novel M\u011Bste\u010Dko na dlani (The Town on the Palm) (1942). During World War II, Binovec conspired with the Nazis to arrest Karel Ha\u0161ler, and after the end of World War II he was imprisoned for three years and stripped of his filmmaking rights. Only in later years did he work at the , before dying in Prague in 1976. Today he is considered to be one of the pioneers of the Czech film industry."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "V\u00E1clav Binovec"@cs . . . . . . . .