Polská krev (1979)

Genre : Music, Comedy

Runtime : 0M

Director : František Filip
Writer : František Filip

Synopsis

Actors

Rudolf Hrušínský
Rudolf Hrušínský
Jan Zaremba
Karel Petr
Karel Petr
Jan Zaremba (singing voice)
Kateřina Macháčková
Kateřina Macháčková
Helena
Marta Boháčová
Marta Boháčová
Helena (singing voice)
Josef Abrhám
Josef Abrhám
Count Boleslaw Barański
Jiří Zahradníček
Jiří Zahradníček
Count Boleslaw Barański (singing voice)
Jaromír Hanzlík
Jaromír Hanzlík
Brono Popiel
Alfred Hampel
Alfred Hampel
Brono Popiel (singing voice)
Hana Maciuchová
Hana Maciuchová
Wanda Kwasinská
Marie Veselá
Marie Veselá
Wanda Kwasinská (singing voice)
Květa Fialová
Květa Fialová
Jadwiga Pawlowa
Eva Hlobilová
Eva Hlobilová
Jadwiga Pawlowa (singing voice)
Václav Postránecký
Václav Postránecký
Mirski
Jiří Joran
Jiří Joran
Mirski (singing voice)
Jaroslav Mareš
Jaroslav Mareš
Górski
Miloš Ježil
Miloš Ježil
Górski (singing voice)
Josef Čáp
Josef Čáp
Wolenski
Jaroslav Majtner
Jaroslav Majtner
Wolenski (singing voice)
Miroslav Masopust
Miroslav Masopust
Senowicz
Jaroslav Stříška
Jaroslav Stříška
Senowicz (singing voice)
Aja Farkačová
Aja Farkačová
Drygulská
Ivana Klíčníková
Ivana Klíčníková
Drygulská (singing voice)
Ivanka Devátá
Ivanka Devátá
Napolská
Ivona Valentová
Ivona Valentová
Napolská (singing voice)
Milan Neděla
Milan Neděla
Wlastek
Viktor Kočí
Viktor Kočí
Wlastek (singing voice)

Crews

Oskar Nedbal
Oskar Nedbal
Original Music Composer
Leo Stein
Leo Stein
Opera
Pavel Kühn
Pavel Kühn
Conductor
Josef Koníček
Josef Koníček
Choreographer
František Vajnar
František Vajnar
Conductor
Bohumil Čipera
Bohumil Čipera
Music Director
Jiří Urban
Jiří Urban
Sound
Marie Pačajová
Marie Pačajová
Editor
Jan Zázvorka
Jan Zázvorka
Set Decoration
Luděk Souček
Luděk Souček
Set Decoration
Lída Novotná
Lída Novotná
Costume Design
Miluška Mrázková
Miluška Mrázková
Makeup & Hair
Jiří Polák
Jiří Polák
Camera Operator
Felix Černý
Felix Černý
Camera Operator
Jan Osten
Jan Osten
Camera Operator
Petr Čepický
Petr Čepický
Camera Operator
Mahulena Hosnedlová
Mahulena Hosnedlová
Assistant Director
Jiřina Bílá
Jiřina Bílá
Production Manager
Jiří Kadaňka
Jiří Kadaňka
Director of Photography
František Filip
František Filip
Screenplay
František Filip
František Filip
Director

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