Královský gambit (1974)

Genre : History, Drama, TV Movie

Runtime : 1H 4M

Director : Jaromil Jireš
Writer : Jaromil Jireš

Synopsis

Actors

Jan Tříska
Jan Tříska
Jana Boušková
Jana Boušková
Martin Růžek
Martin Růžek
Libuše Geprtová
Libuše Geprtová
Vladimír Stach
Vladimír Stach
Vladimír Leraus
Vladimír Leraus
Jaroslav Satoranský
Jaroslav Satoranský
Jan Kanyza
Jan Kanyza
Karel Šebesta
Karel Šebesta
Milan Riehs
Milan Riehs
Soběslav Sejk
Soběslav Sejk
Václav Lohniský
Václav Lohniský
Ilja Prachař
Ilja Prachař
Otakar Brousek
Otakar Brousek
Oldřich Lukeš
Oldřich Lukeš
Karel Augusta
Karel Augusta
Karel Zich
Karel Zich
Václav Vydra
Václav Vydra
Monika Hálová
Monika Hálová
Jiřina Bílá
Jiřina Bílá
E. Zázvůrková
E. Zázvůrková
Jana Vaňková
Jana Vaňková
Jaroslav Kašpar
Jaroslav Kašpar
Bedřich Ulrych
Bedřich Ulrych
Karel Meister
Karel Meister
Oldřich Kaiser
Oldřich Kaiser
Karel Kalina
Karel Kalina

Crews

Jaromil Jireš
Jaromil Jireš
Screenplay
Jaromil Jireš
Jaromil Jireš
Director
Marie Poledňáková
Marie Poledňáková
Dramaturgy
Miloš Novotný
Miloš Novotný
First Assistant Director
Miloš Horák
Miloš Horák
Camera Operator
Jan Novák
Jan Novák
Camera Operator
Wilibald Weinzetl
Wilibald Weinzetl
Camera Operator
Miloš Ditrich
Miloš Ditrich
Set Designer
Jarmila Konečná
Jarmila Konečná
Costume Design
Jitka Pazderová
Jitka Pazderová
Makeup & Hair
Josef Borovička
Josef Borovička
Makeup & Hair
Luboš Fišer
Luboš Fišer
Original Music Composer
František Belfín
František Belfín
Conductor
Milan Šolc
Milan Šolc
Music Director
Jiří Blažek
Jiří Blažek
Choreographer
Ivan Chrz
Ivan Chrz
Fight Choreographer
Zdeněk Stropek
Zdeněk Stropek
Sound
Jiří Šebelka
Jiří Šebelka
Editor
Jiří Kříž
Jiří Kříž
Production Manager
Alois Nožička
Alois Nožička
Director of Photography

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