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Vím, že jsi vrah... (1972)

Genre : Crime

Runtime : 0M

Director : Petr Schulhoff
Writer : Petr Schulhoff

Synopsis

Actors

Eduard Cupák
Eduard Cupák
por. Zeman
Jaroslav Moučka
Jaroslav Moučka
ppor. Suchánek
Marie Málková
Marie Málková
Olga
Alena Vránová
Alena Vránová
Eva Simonová
Radoslav Brzobohatý
Radoslav Brzobohatý
Dr. Simon
Ota Sklenčka
Ota Sklenčka
Zach
Jiří Adamec
Jiří Adamec
Pavel
Jan Přeučil
Jan Přeučil
Rykl
Zdeněk Ornest
Zdeněk Ornest
Ing. Grossman
Jaroslava Obermaierová
Jaroslava Obermaierová
Martinová
Miloš Willig
Miloš Willig
Psychiatrist
Věra Tichánková
Věra Tichánková
Mařenka
Stanislava Bartošová
Stanislava Bartošová
Olžina spolužačka
Marta Richterová
Marta Richterová
Zdeněk Braunschläger
Zdeněk Braunschläger
Gustav Vondráček
Gustav Vondráček
Jan Pohan
Jan Pohan
Jan Víšek
Jan Víšek
Drahomíra Fialková
Drahomíra Fialková
Ivo Hrdina
Ivo Hrdina
Josef Koza
Josef Koza
Oldřich Velen
Oldřich Velen
Psychiatrist (voice)

Crews

Petr Schulhoff
Petr Schulhoff
Director
Jiří Vojta
Jiří Vojta
Director of Photography
Vladimír Zelenka
Vladimír Zelenka
First Assistant Director
Ivana Tokošová
Ivana Tokošová
Assistant Director
Eva Kolářová
Eva Kolářová
Script
Petr Schulhoff
Petr Schulhoff
Story
Petr Schulhoff
Petr Schulhoff
Screenplay
Alexej Gsöllhofer
Alexej Gsöllhofer
Original Story
Marek Stašek
Marek Stašek
Dramaturgy
Pavel Dosoudil
Pavel Dosoudil
Camera Operator
Vladimír Smutný
Vladimír Smutný
Assistant Camera
Jindřich Goetz
Jindřich Goetz
Production Design
Miroslav Balajka
Miroslav Balajka
Set Decoration
Ivan Ernyei
Ivan Ernyei
Set Decoration
Jiří Forst
Jiří Forst
Set Decoration
Theodor Pištěk
Theodor Pištěk
Costume Design
Ondrej Brezovský
Ondrej Brezovský
Costumer
Jaroslava Haderková
Jaroslava Haderková
Costumer
Karel Marek
Karel Marek
Makeup & Hair
Jan Štětina
Jan Štětina
Makeup & Hair
Jan Valkoun
Jan Valkoun
Makeup & Hair
Jan Chaloupek
Jan Chaloupek
Editor
František Fabián
František Fabián
Sound
Jiří Krejčí
Jiří Krejčí
Production Manager
Vlasta Mathauserová
Vlasta Mathauserová
Unit Production Manager
Josef Mojžíš
Josef Mojžíš
Unit Production Manager
Věra Winkelhöferová
Věra Winkelhöferová
Unit Production Manager
Olga Hanzlíková
Olga Hanzlíková
Clapper Loader
Miloš Schmiedberger
Miloš Schmiedberger
Still Photographer
Pavel Blatný
Pavel Blatný
Original Music Composer
Štěpán Koníček
Štěpán Koníček
Conductor
Karel Cop
Karel Cop
Creative Producer
Ladislav Novotný
Ladislav Novotný
Executive Producer

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