Bitva na Červeném poli (1968)

Journalist goes back in time.

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 29M

Director : Rudolf Růžička
Writer : Rudolf Růžička

Synopsis

Journalist learns about battle in a small village.

Actors

Ivan Vyskočil
Ivan Vyskočil
Young Journalist
Viktor Očásek
Viktor Očásek
Hetman
Hermína Vojtová
Hermína Vojtová
Hetman's Wife
Hana Kuberová
Hana Kuberová
Railway Worker
Josef Vlček
Josef Vlček
Pensioner
Milada Ježková
Milada Ježková
Cleaner
Bohuš Záhorský
Bohuš Záhorský
Hetman (voice)
Světla Svozilová
Světla Svozilová
Hetman's Wife (voice)
Iva Hüttnerová
Iva Hüttnerová
Railway Worker (voice)
Libuše Havelková
Libuše Havelková
Cleaner (voice)

Crews

Rudolf Růžička
Rudolf Růžička
Director
Moris Issa
Moris Issa
Story
Vladimír Drha
Vladimír Drha
Story
Rudolf Růžička
Rudolf Růžička
Screenplay
Ludmila Hadašová
Ludmila Hadašová
Director of Photography
Ludvík Pavlíček
Ludvík Pavlíček
Editor
Karel Fiala
Karel Fiala
Production Manager
Karel Kvítek
Karel Kvítek
Production Manager
Zdeněk Liška
Zdeněk Liška
Original Music Composer

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