Prokop Diviš (1977)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : Jiří Bělka
Writer : Jiří Daněk

Synopsis

Actors

Miloš Nedbal
Miloš Nedbal
Jiří Dušek
Jiří Dušek
Oldřich Slavík
Oldřich Slavík
Ladislav Lakomý
Ladislav Lakomý
Vlasta Fialová
Vlasta Fialová
Rudolf Jurda
Rudolf Jurda
Zdeněk Hradilák
Zdeněk Hradilák
Oldřich Vykypěl
Oldřich Vykypěl
Josef Karlík
Josef Karlík
Zdeněk Maryška
Zdeněk Maryška
Dagmar Bláhová
Dagmar Bláhová
Oldřich Navrátil
Oldřich Navrátil
Karel Kabíček
Karel Kabíček
Otakar Vážanský
Otakar Vážanský
Stanislava Strobachová
Stanislava Strobachová
Arnošt Navrátil
Arnošt Navrátil
Jana Ebertová
Jana Ebertová
Vilém Pfeiffer
Vilém Pfeiffer
Jaroslav Dufek
Jaroslav Dufek
Zdena Herfortová
Zdena Herfortová
František Derfler
František Derfler
Jiří Přichystal
Jiří Přichystal
Miloš Hájek
Miloš Hájek
Bohumil Smutný
Bohumil Smutný
Karel Fajt
Karel Fajt
Karel Amerling
Karel Amerling

Crews

Jiří Daněk
Jiří Daněk
Screenplay
Jiří Bělka
Jiří Bělka
Director
Joža Mikula
Joža Mikula
Story
Dana Špirková
Dana Špirková
Dramaturgy
Karel Mareš
Karel Mareš
Original Music Composer
Miloš Ditrich
Miloš Ditrich
Set Designer
Alois Vobejda
Alois Vobejda
Costume Design
Jarmila Konečná
Jarmila Konečná
Costume Design
Josef Adamička
Josef Adamička
Makeup & Hair
Lubor Hochmann
Lubor Hochmann
Sound
Lubomír Wachtl
Lubomír Wachtl
Editor
Ilona Stáňová
Ilona Stáňová
Production Manager
Eugen Sokolovský ml.
Eugen Sokolovský ml.
First Assistant Director
Vladimír Groh
Vladimír Groh
Assistant Director
Stanislav Benc
Stanislav Benc
Camera Operator
Bohuslav Kudláček
Bohuslav Kudláček
Camera Operator
Jiří Kačírek
Jiří Kačírek
Camera Operator
Vladimír Opletal
Vladimír Opletal
Director of Photography

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