Ples v opeře (1983)

Genre : Music, Comedy

Runtime : 0M

Director : Milan Macků
Writer : Milan Macků

Synopsis

Actors

Ladislav Pešek
Ladislav Pešek
Theofil Beaubuisson
Nelly Gaierová
Nelly Gaierová
Palmira Beaubuissonová
Jaroslav Drbohlav
Jaroslav Drbohlav
Henry
Pavel Pavlovský
Pavel Pavlovský
Paul Aubiér
Jana Šulcová
Jana Šulcová
Angela Aubiérová
Ladislav Frej
Ladislav Frej
Jiří Dumenil
Sylvie Turbová
Sylvie Turbová
Margueritta Dumenilová
Eva Boušková
Eva Boušková
Hortensie
Jiřina Bohdalová
Jiřina Bohdalová
Fedora
František Filipovský
František Filipovský
Filip
Zdeněk Klumpár
Zdeněk Klumpár
Jean
Jiří Joran
Jiří Joran
Theofil Beaubuisson (singing voice)
Ivana Mixová
Ivana Mixová
Palmira Beaubuissonová (singing voice)
Pavel Horáček
Pavel Horáček
Paul Aubiér (singing voice)
Miroslav Kopp
Miroslav Kopp
Henry (singing voice)
Jana Jonášová
Jana Jonášová
Angela Aubiérová (singing voice)
Zdeněk Švehla
Zdeněk Švehla
Jiří Dumenil (singing voice)
Eva Děpoltová
Eva Děpoltová
Margueritta Dumenilová (singing voice)
Jiřina Marková Krystlíková
Jiřina Marková Krystlíková
Hortensie (singing voice)
Antonie Denygrová
Antonie Denygrová
Fedora (singing voice)

Crews

Viktor Léon
Viktor Léon
Opera
Heinrich von Waldberg
Heinrich von Waldberg
Opera
Bedřich Füsseger
Bedřich Füsseger
Choreographer
Milivoj Uzelac
Milivoj Uzelac
Conductor
Michael Dáňa
Michael Dáňa
Set Designer
Ladislav Branč
Ladislav Branč
Costume Designer
Jiřina Kozlová
Jiřina Kozlová
Makeup & Hair
Oldřich Bašta
Oldřich Bašta
Makeup & Hair
Aleš Wimmer
Aleš Wimmer
Sound
Václav Hála
Václav Hála
Sound
Věra Štěpánková
Věra Štěpánková
Editor
Bohumil Čipera
Bohumil Čipera
Music Director
Felix Černý
Felix Černý
Camera Operator
Ladislav Rataj
Ladislav Rataj
Camera Operator
Bohuslav Kudláček
Bohuslav Kudláček
Camera Operator
Eva Krušinová
Eva Krušinová
Script
Dagmar Svozilová
Dagmar Svozilová
Assistant Director
Olga Vítová
Olga Vítová
First Assistant Director
František Karoch
František Karoch
Production Manager
Marie Rysplerová
Marie Rysplerová
Dramaturgy
Ilja Bojanovský
Ilja Bojanovský
Director of Photography
Milan Macků
Milan Macků
Screenplay
Milan Macků
Milan Macků
Director
Jan Novák
Jan Novák
Camera Operator
Richard Heuberger
Richard Heuberger
Music

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