Blbec z Xeenemünde (1963)

Genre : Drama, Comedy

Runtime : 0M

Director : Jaroslav Balík
Writer : Josef Nesvadba, Jaroslav Balík

Synopsis

Actors

Václav Sloup
Václav Sloup
Bruno Habicht
Jan Pivec
Jan Pivec
Rudolf Hrušínský
Rudolf Hrušínský
Slávka Budínová
Slávka Budínová
Vlastimil Hašek
Vlastimil Hašek
Jana Štěpánková
Jana Štěpánková
Rudolf Pellar
Rudolf Pellar
Viktor Maurer
Viktor Maurer
Zdena Hadrbolcová
Zdena Hadrbolcová
Jan Pohan
Jan Pohan
Jan Teplý
Jan Teplý
Miroslav Abrahám
Miroslav Abrahám
Jiří Bělohoubek
Jiří Bělohoubek
Alena Bradáčová
Alena Bradáčová
Štěpán Bulejko
Štěpán Bulejko
Josef Koza
Josef Koza
Oleg Reif
Oleg Reif
Lubomír Tlalka
Lubomír Tlalka

Crews

Jaroslav Balík
Jaroslav Balík
Director
Tomáš Svoboda
Tomáš Svoboda
First Assistant Director
Dagmar Štursová
Dagmar Štursová
Assistant Director
René Mattes
René Mattes
Assistant Director
Josef Nesvadba
Josef Nesvadba
Short Story
Josef Nesvadba
Josef Nesvadba
Screenplay
Jaroslav Balík
Jaroslav Balík
Screenplay
Josef Hanuš
Josef Hanuš
Director of Photography
Ladislav Chroust
Ladislav Chroust
Camera Operator
Jiří Pospíšil
Jiří Pospíšil
Assistant Camera
Bohuslav Kulič
Bohuslav Kulič
Production Design
Jan Drvota
Jan Drvota
Set Decoration
Libor Speychal
Libor Speychal
Set Decoration
Václav Štědronský
Václav Štědronský
Set Decoration
Theodor Pištěk
Theodor Pištěk
Costume Design
František Čížek
František Čížek
Makeup & Hair
Heda Aksamitová
Heda Aksamitová
Makeup & Hair
Jiřina Lukešová
Jiřina Lukešová
Editor
Miloslav Hůrka
Miloslav Hůrka
Sound
Bohumír Brunclík
Bohumír Brunclík
Sound Effects
František Milič
František Milič
Production Manager
Václav Havlík
Václav Havlík
Unit Production Manager
Eva Kučerová
Eva Kučerová
Unit Production Manager
Eva Langerová
Eva Langerová
Assistant Production Manager
Evžen Illín
Evžen Illín
Original Music Composer
Karel Krautgartner
Karel Krautgartner
Conductor
František Belfín
František Belfín
Conductor
Pavel Kopta
Pavel Kopta
Lyricist

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