Anthropoid


12:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Thursday, November 6 on The Movie Channel (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Two Czechoslovakian soldiers parachute into Bohemia in 1942 on a dangerous mission to assassinate SS officer Reinhard Heydrich, leader of the Nazi forces controlling their country. This pulse-pounding historical thriller is based on true events.

2016 English Dolby 5.1
Mystery & Suspense Drama Action/adventure War Comedy Crime History Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Cillian Murphy (Actor) .. Josef Gabcík
Jamie Dornan (Actor) .. Jan Kubis
Charlotte Le Bon (Actor) .. Marie Kovárníková
Toby Jones (Actor) .. Jan Zelenka-Hajský
Harry Lloyd (Actor) .. Adolf Opálka
Anna Geislerová (Actor) .. Lenka Fafková
Marcin Dorocinski (Actor) .. Ladislav Vanek
Bill Milner (Actor) .. Ata Moravec
Sam Keeley (Actor) .. Josef Bublík
Jirí Simek (Actor) .. Karel Curda
Mish Boyko (Actor) .. Jan Hrubý
Václav Neuzil (Actor) .. Josef Valcík
Andrej Polák (Actor) .. Jaroslav Svarc
Alena Mihulová (Actor) .. Mrs. Moravcová
Brian Caspe (Actor) .. Antonin
Karel Hermánek (Actor) .. Ignac
Hana Frejková (Actor) .. Mrs. Lukesova
Sean Mahon (Actor) .. Dr. Eduard
Jan Hájek (Actor) .. Bretislav Bauman
Pavel Reznícek (Actor) .. Mr. Moravec
Justin Svoboda (Actor) .. German Officer at Dance Hall
Jan Jankovský (Actor) .. German Soldier #1
Jaroslav Pšenička (Actor) .. German Soldier #2
Detlef Bothe (Actor) .. Reinhard Heydrich
Martin Hofmann (Actor) .. Repair Man
David Bredin (Actor) .. Klein
Igor Bares (Actor) .. Butcher
Roman Zach (Actor) .. Father Petrek
Alexander Von Der Groeben (Actor) .. Hans Muller
Marek Motlíček (Actor) .. Gestapo Officer
Patrick Kalupa (Actor) .. Pannwitz
Jan Budar (Actor) .. Josef Chalupsky
Ondřej Malý (Actor) .. Torturer
Miroslav Lhotka (Actor) .. German Soldier at Church
Karel Hermánek Jr (Actor) .. Ignác
Marcin Dorociński (Actor) .. Ladislav Vanék
Sára Arnsteinová (Actor) .. Woman at 44
John Martin (Actor) .. Man at Assassination

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Did You Know..
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Cillian Murphy (Actor) .. Josef Gabcík
Born: May 25, 1976
Birthplace: Douglas, Ireland
Trivia: A soft-spoken, fair-skinned actor with startling blue eyes, a penchant for playing volatile characters, and a reluctance to forsake his critically lauded stage career for a life in film, American audiences may best know Irish actor Cillian Murphy as the bike courier making his way through infected London in director Danny Boyle's apocalyptic thriller 28 Days Later. Though the film may have been Murphy's first to find wide stateside exposure, he has been appearing onscreen in the U.K. and his native Ireland since 1997. Born in Douglas, Cork, Ireland, in 1974, Murphy's father was a school inspector and his mother a French teacher. Attending school at Presentation Brothers College Cork while intending to enter into a career in law, Murphy was an avid rugby player who was turned on to the Concordia Theater's unique stage productions in his fourth year. Murphy soon signed up for a workshop with Concordia's Pat Tiernan and it quickly became apparent that he had a natural flair for the stage. Soon cast as the wildly emotional Pig in Concordia's production of Disco Pigs, Murphy debuted to rave reviews and was soon skipping school to go on tour with the production. Though his acting had initially begun as a hobby and a way to kill time on the weekends, it was quickly taking over his life and a career in law seemed less and less appealing. Though he would attempt to continue his law studies, it was soon obvious to Murphy that his heart just wasn't in it.Subsequently cast in a series of interesting and complex roles, Murphy made his feature debut in the 1998 film Sweety Barrett and quickly followed with the coming-of-age comedy drama Sunburn. Though it was obvious that his stage talents translated well to the silver screen, Murphy still maintained that the rush of theater couldn't be touched by celluloid. The problem in Ireland of suicide and poor mental health among young men prompted Murphy to accept a role in the 2000 drama On the Edge, and his role of a suicidal psychiatric patient proved memorable and affecting. Following How Harry Became a Tree (2001), it was time to adapt Disco Pigs into a feature film, and with director Kirsten Sheridan at the helm, Murphy reprised his role of Pig to enthusiastic results. By the time 28 Days Later rolled around, it seemed that everyone except United States audiences were familiar with the rising star, and with the stateside release of the film in mid 2003, all that was soon to change. Noting that, in his opinion, the best actors alternate frequently between stage and screen, Murphy strived to keep a balance as his growing popularity found his film career taking precedence. Following 2003's Zonad, Murphy began preparation for such features as Intermission and Girl With a Pearl Earring (both 2003).Murphy's resumé amassed higher and higher profile roles. 2005 brought his most popular film to date as he played the villain opposite hero Christian Bale in Batman Begins. Murphy's "boy next door" face seemed to make his performance as the menacing Scarecrow all the more disturbing, and he would go on to play the bad guy again later that same year in Red Eye, though this time he wore makeup to cover his boyish features. Soon he was donning even more makeup, however, as a transsexual in the indie hit Breakfast on Pluto. Playing both a victim and a hero in the U.K. of the 1970s, Murphy's ethereal performance as a boy who leaves his Ireland home to live as a woman in London was praised by critics, and the film was a cult success. He followed it up with another passion project in 2006: Ken Loach's award-winning The Wind That Shakes the Barley, a look at the Irish Republicans of the early 20th century and the anti-British rebellion that would continue to tear families apart for decades to come. He next signed on to star with Lucy Liu in the romantic comedy Watching the Detectives, another independent venture that would find Murphy playing a shy film geek who's pulled out of his movie collection and into the real world when he meets a real-life femme fetal, played by Liu. Also on Murphy's calendar for 2007 was the Danny Boyle psychological sci-fi thriller Sunshine, about a small crew of astronauts sent to reignite Earth's dying sun. Over the next few years, Murphy would apper in a number of other films, like Inception, Retreat, and Broken.
Jamie Dornan (Actor) .. Jan Kubis
Born: May 01, 1982
Birthplace: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Trivia: Mother died of pancreatic cancer when he was 16 years old. Formed the folk band Sons of Jim and the record label Doorstep Records with his college friend David Alexander. Dropped out of college to pursue a modeling career.
Charlotte Le Bon (Actor) .. Marie Kovárníková
Toby Jones (Actor) .. Jan Zelenka-Hajský
Born: September 07, 1966
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: A man with a peculiar face and small stature born into a long line of performers, Toby Jones might seem born to be a character actor. Jones' father, Freddie Jones, has graced the screen in a multitude of projects, from David Lynch's enigmatic sci-fi epic Dune to BBC adaptations of classic works of literature. Meanwhile, Jones' mother was born to a family whose legacy in acting went back seven generations, setting the stage for Toby's career almost before he was born. Jones took to the stage at his school in Oxfordshire, England, where he discovered an aptitude for theatrical acting. Though stage work would remain an important element of his professional life, Jones eventually tried his hand at screen work, beginning with a minor role in the 1992 film adaptation of Virginia Woolf's Orlando. Many of these bit parts would follow in movies like Ever After and Les Miserabes, as Jones' distinct and memorable visage set him apart from the masses. This same unique quality eventually began to win him more substantial roles, like a four-episode run as a pathologist on the U.K. detective show Midsomer Murders, and a chance to explore vocal acting as the voice of the animated Dobby the House Elf in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. More of Jones' usual small but memorable parts would follow, such as Smee, right-hand man to Captain Hook in Finding Neverland. Then in 2004, Jones got the chance to sink his teeth into not one but two substantial characters -- both with considerably more screen time than he was accustomed to. In the U.K. made-for-TV biopic Elizabeth I, Jones played Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, spymaster, and later secretary of state to Queen Elizabeth, a man infamous for his odd, slight appearance. Exaggerating his quirky physical characteristics and delving deeply into the complex character, Jones was lauded by audiences and critics alike. That same year, Jones won the starring role of controversial writer Truman Capote in Infamous, the big-screen American telling of the writing the true-crime novel In Cold Blood. A dream role both for his artistic sensibilities and the furthering of his career, Jones joined a cast of American stars including Sigourney Weaver, Sandra Bullock, Gwyneth Paltrow, Isabella Rossellini, and Daniel Craig. In typical Hollywood style, the film was green-lit around the same time that another studio was beginning production on a feature with the same subject matter, and Bennett Miller's Capote was scheduled to be released first. The buzz surrounding this rival production, however, was not the kind that Infamous producers were hoping for; instead of generating interest in their film, they feared that the overwhelming praise that Capote was receiving for its script, direction, and acting by star Philip Seymour Hoffman would only overshadow their own film. The release date for Infamous was pushed back as Capote went on to sweep the awards circuit, picking up over 40 awards and nominations including Oscar nods for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress (for Catherine Keener's performance as Harper Lee), and Best Screenplay, as well as an Oscar win for Hoffman in the category of Best Actor. With Capote seeming to have already carved a place in the history of cinema and Philip Seymour Hoffman moving to the top of the list of gifted and respected actors, the cast and crew of Infamous had to worry that for all their hard work, their production would be seen as little more than the "other Truman Capote movie." Its release was finally set for late fall of 2006, roughly a year after its original date. Jones, however, was not going to spend the meantime biting his nails. By the time Infamous hit theaters, Jones had already completed filming on an adaptation of the Somerset Maugham novel The Painted Veil, and begun production on Nightwatching, a film about the life of the artist Rembrandt in which Jones would play the Dutch painter Gerard Dou.
Harry Lloyd (Actor) .. Adolf Opálka
Born: November 17, 1983
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Is the great-great-great grandson of Charles Dickens. Was a teen when he was cast in the 1999 made-for-TV adaptation of Dickens' David Copperfield. While attending Eton, he took on the roles of women in all-male Shakespeare productions. His big break was playing Will Scarlett in the 2006 BBC drama Robin Hood.
Anna Geislerová (Actor) .. Lenka Fafková
Born: April 17, 1976
Marcin Dorocinski (Actor) .. Ladislav Vanek
Bill Milner (Actor) .. Ata Moravec
Born: March 04, 1995
Birthplace: England
Trivia: English performer Bill Milner took his first screen bow as a child star when the producers of the offbeat comedy Son of Rambow (2007) cast the then-unknown as their lead actor. In the film, Milner played Will Proudfoot, a young man who unexpectedly befriends the school bully and then teams up with him to make a low-budget movie paying homage to Stallone's John Rambo.
Sam Keeley (Actor) .. Josef Bublík
Born: November 29, 1990
Birthplace: Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland
Trivia: Wanted to be a musician.Decided to pursue a career in film after failing to complete his Leaving Certificate exams.Worked at a video rental store while attending drama school, which he only attended for eight months.In 2010, got the role of Killen in The Other Side of Sleep (2011) after attending an open casting in his hometown.Didn't had much formal acting training before getting the role of Killen in The Other Side of Sleep (2011).Became a vegetarian while filming The Cured (2017).Moved from Dublin to Iceland in 2016.
Jirí Simek (Actor) .. Karel Curda
Mish Boyko (Actor) .. Jan Hrubý
Václav Neuzil (Actor) .. Josef Valcík
Born: October 04, 1979
Andrej Polák (Actor) .. Jaroslav Svarc
Alena Mihulová (Actor) .. Mrs. Moravcová
Brian Caspe (Actor) .. Antonin
Born: May 11, 1975
Karel Hermánek (Actor) .. Ignac
Born: October 17, 1947
Hana Frejková (Actor) .. Mrs. Lukesova
Sean Mahon (Actor) .. Dr. Eduard
Jan Hájek (Actor) .. Bretislav Bauman
Pavel Reznícek (Actor) .. Mr. Moravec
Justin Svoboda (Actor) .. German Officer at Dance Hall
Jan Jankovský (Actor) .. German Soldier #1
Jaroslav Pšenička (Actor) .. German Soldier #2
Detlef Bothe (Actor) .. Reinhard Heydrich
Born: July 24, 1965
Martin Hofmann (Actor) .. Repair Man
Born: March 31, 1978
David Bredin (Actor) .. Klein
Igor Bares (Actor) .. Butcher
Roman Zach (Actor) .. Father Petrek
Alexander Von Der Groeben (Actor) .. Hans Muller
Marek Motlíček (Actor) .. Gestapo Officer
Patrick Kalupa (Actor) .. Pannwitz
Jan Budar (Actor) .. Josef Chalupsky
Ondřej Malý (Actor) .. Torturer
Miroslav Lhotka (Actor) .. German Soldier at Church
Karel Hermánek Jr (Actor) .. Ignác
Marcin Dorociński (Actor) .. Ladislav Vanék
Sára Arnsteinová (Actor) .. Woman at 44
John Martin (Actor) .. Man at Assassination

Before / After
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Cracks
10:10 am
Witness
2:00 pm