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Za volantem nepřítel (1975)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 35M

Director : Karel Steklý
Writer : Karel Steklý

Synopsis

1974 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý.

Actors

Miloš Willig
Miloš Willig
Mudroch
Libuše Řídelová
Libuše Řídelová
Mudrochs Wife
Petr Skarke
Petr Skarke
Chalus
Regina Rázlová
Regina Rázlová
Zdena
Karel Hábl
Karel Hábl
Svatopluk Matyáš
Svatopluk Matyáš
Zdena Burdová
Zdena Burdová
Libuše Matějová
Libuše Matějová
Jiří Němeček
Jiří Němeček
Josef Langmiler
Josef Langmiler
Gustav Opočenský
Gustav Opočenský
Jan Skopeček
Jan Skopeček
Jindřich Janda
Jindřich Janda
František Skřípek
František Skřípek
Milan
Bohumil Bezouška
Bohumil Bezouška
Oldřich Velen
Oldřich Velen
Zdeněk Kryzánek
Zdeněk Kryzánek
Ivo Niederle
Ivo Niederle
Vladimír Hrubý
Vladimír Hrubý
Jan Schánilec
Jan Schánilec
Zdeněk Kutil
Zdeněk Kutil
Jan Krafka
Jan Krafka
Jiří Havel
Jiří Havel
Petr Pospíchal
Petr Pospíchal
Radan Rusev
Radan Rusev
Antonín Hardt
Antonín Hardt
Jiří Holý
Jiří Holý
Ferdinand Krůta
Ferdinand Krůta
Josef Hlinomaz
Josef Hlinomaz
Driver
Magda Maděrová
Magda Maděrová
Raoul Schránil
Raoul Schránil
Stanislav Remunda
Stanislav Remunda
Miloš Vavruška
Miloš Vavruška
Karel Peyr
Karel Peyr
Embassy Counselor
Vladimír Navrátil
Vladimír Navrátil
Bohumil Kňákal
Bohumil Kňákal
Zdeněk Braunschläger
Zdeněk Braunschläger
Ladislav Krečmer
Ladislav Krečmer
Václav Neckář
Václav Neckář
Roman Hemala
Roman Hemala
Ladislav Kazda
Ladislav Kazda
František Kubíček
František Kubíček
Kajetán Maudr
Kajetán Maudr
Rudolf Kalina
Rudolf Kalina
Běla Veselá-Sobotková
Běla Veselá-Sobotková
Jiřina Zemanová
Jiřina Zemanová
Jiří Tomek
Jiří Tomek
Musician
Anatoli Kohout
Anatoli Kohout
Musician
Petr Kučera
Petr Kučera
Zdenek Zaoral
Zdenek Zaoral
Jarmila Švehlová
Jarmila Švehlová
Mirko Musil
Mirko Musil
(voice)
Petr Svojtka
Petr Svojtka
(voice)
Jiří Krampol
Jiří Krampol
(voice)
Alena Karešová
Alena Karešová
(voice)
Eduard Dubský
Eduard Dubský
Embassy Counselor (voice)

Crews

Karel Steklý
Karel Steklý
Director
Karel Cop
Karel Cop
Creative Producer
Zdenek Zaoral
Zdenek Zaoral
First Assistant Director
Jiří Koníček
Jiří Koníček
Assistant Director
Eva Truchlá
Eva Truchlá
Script
Miroslav Müller
Miroslav Müller
Story
Karel Steklý
Karel Steklý
Screenplay
František Uldrich
František Uldrich
Director of Photography
Pavel Nečesal
Pavel Nečesal
Camera Operator
Antonín Šimral
Antonín Šimral
Assistant Camera
Věra Líznerová
Věra Líznerová
Production Design
Jan Kňákal
Jan Kňákal
Assistant Production Design
Miroslav Himmer
Miroslav Himmer
Set Decoration
Marcel Kříž
Marcel Kříž
Set Decoration
Eva Slívová
Eva Slívová
Set Decoration
Svatava Sophová
Svatava Sophová
Costume Design
Božena Světlá
Božena Světlá
Costumer
František Havlíček
František Havlíček
Makeup & Hair
Zdena Prchlíková
Zdena Prchlíková
Makeup & Hair
Libuše Švejdová
Libuše Švejdová
Makeup & Hair
Jaromír Janáček
Jaromír Janáček
Editor
Anna Mejtská
Anna Mejtská
Assistant Editor
Jiří Hora
Jiří Hora
Sound
Jiří Zika
Jiří Zika
Production Manager
Karel Prchal
Karel Prchal
Unit Production Manager
Vladimír Tišer
Vladimír Tišer
Unit Production Manager
Václav Veruněk
Václav Veruněk
Assistant Production Manager
Regina Svobodová
Regina Svobodová
Clapper Loader
Miroslav Pešan
Miroslav Pešan
Still Photographer
Jan Seidel
Jan Seidel
Original Music Composer
František Belfín
František Belfín
Conductor

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