Conversion of Ferdys Pistora (1932)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 0M

Director : Josef Kodíček
Writer : Josef Kodíček, Karel Poláček, František Langer

Synopsis

Actors

Zdeněk Štěpánek
Zdeněk Štěpánek
Jindřich Plachta
Jindřich Plachta
Zdeňka Baldová
Zdeňka Baldová
Zvonimir Rogoz
Zvonimir Rogoz
Marta Trojanová
Marta Trojanová
František Kreuzmann
František Kreuzmann
Hugo Haas
Hugo Haas
Libuše Freslová
Libuše Freslová
Felix Kühne
Felix Kühne
Bedřich Vrbský
Bedřich Vrbský
Jaroslav Vojta
Jaroslav Vojta
Milada Smolíková
Milada Smolíková
Adolf Horálek
Adolf Horálek
Jaroslav Šára
Jaroslav Šára
Arnold Reimann
Arnold Reimann
Světla Svozilová
Světla Svozilová
Lída Baarová
Lída Baarová
Václav Rabský
Václav Rabský
Josef Sládek
Josef Sládek
Jan W. Speerger
Jan W. Speerger

Crews

Josef Kodíček
Josef Kodíček
Director
František Langer
František Langer
Theatre Play
Josef Kodíček
Josef Kodíček
Screenplay
Karel Poláček
Karel Poláček
Screenplay
Jan Stallich
Jan Stallich
Director of Photography
Antonín Zelenka
Antonín Zelenka
Editor
Helmuth Neumann
Helmuth Neumann
Sound
Josef Zora
Josef Zora
Sound
Ladislav Kolda
Ladislav Kolda
Production Manager
František Langer
František Langer
Screenplay
Jaroslav Blažek
Jaroslav Blažek
Director of Photography
Alexander Hammid
Alexander Hammid
Art Designer
Jaroslav Svára
Jaroslav Svára
Production Design
Hanuš Gödert
Hanuš Gödert
Production Design
Alexander Hammid
Alexander Hammid
Unit Production Manager
Karel Hrnčíř
Karel Hrnčíř
Lyricist
Julius Kalaš
Julius Kalaš
Original Music Composer

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