Obtíže rovin (1976)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : Alois Müller
Writer : Miroslav Rafaj, Alois Müller

Synopsis

Actors

Alois Švehlík
Alois Švehlík
Karel Vochoč
Karel Vochoč
Zdeněk Hradilák
Zdeněk Hradilák
Jan Vlasák
Jan Vlasák
Otakar Janda
Otakar Janda
Miroslav Rataj
Miroslav Rataj
Václav Antoš
Václav Antoš
Bohuslav Čvančara
Bohuslav Čvančara
Hana Franková
Hana Franková
Renáta Doleželová
Renáta Doleželová
Miroslav Horák
Miroslav Horák
Jiří Čapka
Jiří Čapka
Přemysl Matoušek
Přemysl Matoušek
Anna Kratochvílová
Anna Kratochvílová
František Arleth
František Arleth

Crews

Miroslav Rafaj
Miroslav Rafaj
Novel
Miroslav Rafaj
Miroslav Rafaj
Screenplay
Alois Müller
Alois Müller
Screenplay
Miloslav Valík
Miloslav Valík
Dramaturgy
Alois Müller
Alois Müller
Director
Jaromír Zaoral
Jaromír Zaoral
Director of Photography
Libuše Konečná
Libuše Konečná
Editor
Jan Kovář
Jan Kovář
Sound
Josef Przebinda
Josef Przebinda
Original Music Composer
Jiří Tyleček
Jiří Tyleček
Set Designer
Oldřich Oliva
Oldřich Oliva
Costume Design
Hana Juračáková
Hana Juračáková
Production Manager

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