Akce Býčí oko (1976)

Genre : Drama, Crime

Runtime : 0M

Director : Jiří Bělka
Writer : Jaroslav Merunka

Synopsis

Actors

Rudolf Jelínek
Rudolf Jelínek
Ivan Vyskočil
Ivan Vyskočil
Martin Štěpánek
Martin Štěpánek
Gabriela Vránová
Gabriela Vránová
Jaroslav Satoranský
Jaroslav Satoranský
Růžena Merunková
Růžena Merunková
Petr Čepek
Petr Čepek
Jana Šulcová
Jana Šulcová
Karel Hlušička
Karel Hlušička
Jana Paulová
Jana Paulová
Gustav Nezval
Gustav Nezval
Milan Jedlička
Milan Jedlička
Otto Hradecký
Otto Hradecký
Zdeněk Jarolímek
Zdeněk Jarolímek
Marcel Vašinka
Marcel Vašinka
Miroslav Homola
Miroslav Homola

Crews

Jaroslav Merunka
Jaroslav Merunka
Screenplay
Miloš Svatoň
Miloš Svatoň
Short Story
Radim Bureš
Radim Bureš
Short Story
Jan Pecha
Jan Pecha
Short Story
Jiří Bělka
Jiří Bělka
Director
Vladislav Čejchan
Vladislav Čejchan
Dramaturgy
Kateřina Housková
Kateřina Housková
Assistant Director
Miloš Horák
Miloš Horák
Camera Operator
Petr Polák
Petr Polák
Camera Operator
Vladimír Řezníček
Vladimír Řezníček
Camera Operator
Miloš Ditrich
Miloš Ditrich
Set Designer
Jarmila Konečná
Jarmila Konečná
Costume Design
Josef Adamička
Josef Adamička
Makeup & Hair
Jiřina Kozlová
Jiřina Kozlová
Makeup & Hair
Karel Mareš
Karel Mareš
Original Music Composer
Svatava Hrubcová
Svatava Hrubcová
Sound
Marie Pačajová
Marie Pačajová
Editor
Jana Dobiášová
Jana Dobiášová
Editor
Eva Heřmanová
Eva Heřmanová
Production Manager
Alois Nožička
Alois Nožička
Director of Photography

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