Den končí ráno (1965)

Genre : Crime

Runtime : 0M

Director : Ludvík Ráža
Writer : Josef Bouček

Synopsis

Actors

Čestmír Řanda
Čestmír Řanda
Blanka Waleská
Blanka Waleská
Petr Haničinec
Petr Haničinec
Vladimír Bičík
Vladimír Bičík
Zdeněk Týle
Zdeněk Týle
Karel Samek
Karel Samek
Jaroslav Raušer
Jaroslav Raušer
Vladimír Šmeral
Vladimír Šmeral
Emil Rohan
Emil Rohan
Jorga Kotrbová
Jorga Kotrbová
Michal Pavlata
Michal Pavlata
Jiří Polák
Jiří Polák
Jiří Moudřík
Jiří Moudřík
Jiří Vala
Jiří Vala
Gabriela Vránová
Gabriela Vránová
Světla Svozilová
Světla Svozilová
Josef Bláha
Josef Bláha
Josef Velda
Josef Velda

Crews

Josef Bouček
Josef Bouček
Screenplay
Ladislav Simon
Ladislav Simon
Original Music Composer
Milan Šolc
Milan Šolc
Music Director
Zdeněk Stropek
Zdeněk Stropek
Sound
Miroslav Dufek
Miroslav Dufek
Editor
Josef Veselý
Josef Veselý
Camera Operator
Zdeněk Pokorný
Zdeněk Pokorný
Camera Operator
Stanislav Benc
Stanislav Benc
Camera Operator
Věra Štinglová
Věra Štinglová
Additional Camera
Eva Nývltová
Eva Nývltová
Assistant Director
Miroslav Pelc
Miroslav Pelc
Set Designer
Marcella Landischová
Marcella Landischová
Production Manager
Bohumil Turek
Bohumil Turek
Director of Photography
Ludvík Ráža
Ludvík Ráža
Director

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