Ballad-Singer (1932)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : Svatopluk Innemann
Writer : Přemysl Pražský, Karel Hašler

Synopsis

Actors

Karel Hašler
Karel Hašler
Marie Šponarová
Marie Šponarová
Antonín Novotný
Antonín Novotný
Werner Jantsch
Werner Jantsch
Alfred Rittig
Alfred Rittig
Bedřich Vrbský
Bedřich Vrbský
Antonín Kandert
Antonín Kandert
Čeněk Šlégl
Čeněk Šlégl
Gustav Hilmar
Gustav Hilmar
Zora Myslivečková
Zora Myslivečková
Boleslav Zöllner
Boleslav Zöllner
Bedřich Bozděch
Bedřich Bozděch
Mila Dolly
Mila Dolly
Miroslav Svoboda
Miroslav Svoboda
Václav Pecián
Václav Pecián
Bobina Horká
Bobina Horká
Slávka Hamouzová
Slávka Hamouzová
Luigi Hofman
Luigi Hofman
Theo Amady
Theo Amady
Bohdan Lachman
Bohdan Lachman
Josef Novák
Josef Novák
Antonín Hodr
Antonín Hodr
Josef Oliak
Josef Oliak
Robert Ford
Robert Ford
Viktor Nejedlý
Viktor Nejedlý
Karel Němec
Karel Němec
Gabriel Hart
Gabriel Hart
Jaroslav Marvan
Jaroslav Marvan
Ladislav Hemmer
Ladislav Hemmer
Josef Steigl
Josef Steigl
Ada Karlovský
Ada Karlovský
Rudolf Stahl
Rudolf Stahl
Ferdinand Jarkovský
Ferdinand Jarkovský
František Říha
František Říha
Josef Waltner
Josef Waltner
Václav Menger
Václav Menger
Karel Schleichert
Karel Schleichert
F. X. Mlejnek
F. X. Mlejnek
Filip Balek-Brodský
Filip Balek-Brodský
Emil Dlesk
Emil Dlesk
Antonín Jirsa
Antonín Jirsa
V. A. Vlasák
V. A. Vlasák
Leopold Horešovský
Leopold Horešovský
František Malý
František Malý
Fráňa Vajner
Fráňa Vajner
Antonín Volný
Antonín Volný
Marie Holanová
Marie Holanová
František Jerhot
František Jerhot
Josef Sládek
Josef Sládek
Karel Postranecký
Karel Postranecký
Josef Bělský
Josef Bělský
Josef Kytka
Josef Kytka
Mario Karas
Mario Karas
Jan W. Speerger
Jan W. Speerger
Julius Baťha
Julius Baťha
Otto Zahrádka
Otto Zahrádka
Walter Schorsch
Walter Schorsch
František Černý
František Černý
Josef Rousek
Josef Rousek
Vojtěch Musil
Vojtěch Musil
Julius Vegricht
Julius Vegricht
Václav Hanuš
Václav Hanuš
Vladimír Novotný
Vladimír Novotný
Bohumil Šmída
Bohumil Šmída
Emanuel Trojan
Emanuel Trojan
Roza Schlesingerová
Roza Schlesingerová
Milka Balek-Brodská
Milka Balek-Brodská
Růžena Pokorná
Růžena Pokorná
Kamila Rosenkranzová
Kamila Rosenkranzová
Anna Pírková
Anna Pírková
Marie Häusslerová
Marie Häusslerová
Marie Tajčová
Marie Tajčová
Karolína Vávrová
Karolína Vávrová
Jindřich Fiala
Jindřich Fiala
Marie Oliaková
Marie Oliaková
Terezie Třebovská
Terezie Třebovská
Josef Prček
Josef Prček
Karel Šejna
Karel Šejna
Bořivoj Fromm
Bořivoj Fromm

Crews

Svatopluk Innemann
Svatopluk Innemann
Director
Přemysl Pražský
Přemysl Pražský
Screenplay
Karel Degl
Karel Degl
Director of Photography
Karel Hašler
Karel Hašler
Music Director
František Jerhot
František Jerhot
Assistant Director
Josef Hais-Týnecký
Josef Hais-Týnecký
Story
Karel Hašler
Karel Hašler
Screenplay
Vilém Rittershain
Vilém Rittershain
Production Design
Antonín Zelenka
Antonín Zelenka
Editor
Bedřich Poledník
Bedřich Poledník
Sound
Ladislav Hamr
Ladislav Hamr
Production Manager
Julius Schmitt
Julius Schmitt
Production Manager
Karel Šejna
Karel Šejna
Conductor
Bořivoj Fromm
Bořivoj Fromm
Conductor
Karel Hašler
Karel Hašler
Lyricist
Karel Hašler
Karel Hašler
Original Music Composer
Miloš Smatek
Miloš Smatek
Original Music Composer

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