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Jahrgang 21 (1958)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 37M

Director : Václav Gajer
Writer : Ota Hofman, Walter Gorrish

Synopsis

Film by Václav Gajer.

Actors

Eva Kotthaus
Eva Kotthaus
Käthe
Luděk Munzar
Luděk Munzar
Honsik
Jiří Sovák
Jiří Sovák
Svatopluk Matyáš
Svatopluk Matyáš
Josef Vinklář
Josef Vinklář
Olin
Eduard Cupák
Eduard Cupák
Pepous
Stanislav Fišer
Stanislav Fišer
Václav Tomšovský
Václav Tomšovský
Raimund Schelcher
Raimund Schelcher
Weiß
Rudolf Ulrich
Rudolf Ulrich
Hill
Hans W. Hamacher
Hans W. Hamacher
Bent
Erich Brauer
Erich Brauer
Müller
Herbert Körbs
Herbert Körbs
Hauptmann
Irene Korb
Irene Korb
Schaffnerin
Wilhelm Koch-Hooge
Wilhelm Koch-Hooge
Max
Lotte Loebinger
Lotte Loebinger
Frau Schmidt
Johannes Arpe
Johannes Arpe
Oberarzt
Marga Legal
Marga Legal
Oberschwester
Jaroslava Tvrzníková
Jaroslava Tvrzníková
František Velebný
František Velebný
Pepous' Vater
Eva Foustková
Eva Foustková
Kovandová
Magda Kopřivová
Magda Kopřivová
Ladislav Navrátil
Ladislav Navrátil
Jiří Němeček
Jiří Němeček
Waldemar Baeger
Waldemar Baeger
Harry Ehrlich
Harry Ehrlich
William Gade
William Gade
Fred Graeve
Fred Graeve
Alice Jander
Alice Jander
Siegfried Göhler
Siegfried Göhler
Horst Mehring
Horst Mehring
Hans Pitra
Hans Pitra
Ursula Röschmann
Ursula Röschmann
Gerda Schaefer
Gerda Schaefer
Hilmar Thate
Hilmar Thate
Fritz Bogdon
Fritz Bogdon
Gisela Fritsch
Gisela Fritsch
Max Gerhardt
Max Gerhardt
Gieselheid Hönsch
Gieselheid Hönsch
Margarete Kaessbaum-Hess
Margarete Kaessbaum-Hess
Renate Meyer
Renate Meyer
Reinhold Mühle
Reinhold Mühle
Ulla Reuter
Ulla Reuter
Günter Selke
Günter Selke
Gerhard Scholz
Gerhard Scholz
Jaruška Linhartová
Jaruška Linhartová
Milan Linhart
Milan Linhart
Gerry Wolff
Gerry Wolff
Narrator (voice)

Crews

Václav Gajer
Václav Gajer
Director
Ursula Kahlbaum
Ursula Kahlbaum
Editor
Jiří Mikeťuk
Jiří Mikeťuk
First Assistant Director
Karel Ptáčník
Karel Ptáčník
Novel
Václav Gajer
Václav Gajer
Screenstory
Jan Kališ
Jan Kališ
Director of Photography
Kurt Eppers
Kurt Eppers
Sound
František Břetislav Kunc
František Břetislav Kunc
Creative Producer
Bohumil Šmída
Bohumil Šmída
Executive Producer
Jaroslava Koudelová
Jaroslava Koudelová
Assistant Director
René Mattes
René Mattes
Assistant Director
Wanda Fritsch
Wanda Fritsch
Assistant Director
Ota Hofman
Ota Hofman
Screenplay
Walter Gorrish
Walter Gorrish
Screenplay
Vladimír Malík
Vladimír Malík
Camera Operator
Günter Haubold
Günter Haubold
Camera Operator
Herbert Nitzschke
Herbert Nitzschke
Production Design
Karel Lier
Karel Lier
Production Design
Jiří Rulík
Jiří Rulík
Set Decoration
Fritz Stemmer
Fritz Stemmer
Set Decoration
Ingeborg Wilfert
Ingeborg Wilfert
Costumer
Marie Jindrová
Marie Jindrová
Costumer
Miloslav Jandera
Miloslav Jandera
Makeup & Hair
Ruth Sasse
Ruth Sasse
Makeup & Hair
Jan Valkoun
Jan Valkoun
Makeup & Hair
Ernst Kunstmann
Ernst Kunstmann
Special Effects
Zdeněk Oves
Zdeněk Oves
Production Manager
Adolf Fischer
Adolf Fischer
Production Manager
Václav Rouha
Václav Rouha
Unit Production Manager
Fritz Brix
Fritz Brix
Unit Production Manager
Jiří Srnka
Jiří Srnka
Original Music Composer
František Belfín
František Belfín
Conductor

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