Bratránek z Batávie (1976)

Género : Música, Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Norbert Snítil
Escritor : Norbert Snítil

Sinopsis

Actores

Sylvie Turbová
Sylvie Turbová
Julie
Daniela Šounová
Daniela Šounová
Julie (singing voice)
Eva Boušková
Eva Boušková
Hanička
Libuše Hošťálková
Libuše Hošťálková
Hanička (singing voice)
Čestmír Řanda
Čestmír Řanda
Uncle
Jiří Joran
Jiří Joran
Uncle (singing voice)
Pavla Maršálková
Pavla Maršálková
Aunt
Ivana Mixová
Ivana Mixová
Aunt (singing voice)
Jan Faltýnek
Jan Faltýnek
Egon
Josef Heriban
Josef Heriban
Egon (singing voice)
Josef Čáp
Josef Čáp
1st Stranger
Zdeněk Švehla
Zdeněk Švehla
1st Stranger (singing voice)
Jan Schánilec
Jan Schánilec
2nd Stranger
Miroslav Frydlewicz
Miroslav Frydlewicz
2nd Stranger (singing voice)
Stanislav Fišer
Stanislav Fišer
Jan
Milan Karpíšek
Milan Karpíšek
Jan (singing voice)
Mirko Musil
Mirko Musil
Karel
Karel Hanuš
Karel Hanuš
Karel (singing voice)

Tripulaciones

Eduard Künneke
Eduard Künneke
Music
Herman Haller
Herman Haller
Opera
Fritz Oliven
Fritz Oliven
Opera
Jiří Aplt
Jiří Aplt
Lyricist
Vladimír Válek
Vladimír Válek
Conductor
Bohumil Čipera
Bohumil Čipera
Music Director
Jiří Blažek
Jiří Blažek
Choreographer
František Skřípek
František Skřípek
Set Designer
Lída Novotná
Lída Novotná
Costume Design
Miluška Mrázková
Miluška Mrázková
Makeup & Hair
Oldřich Bašta
Oldřich Bašta
Makeup & Hair
Vladimír Štěpánek
Vladimír Štěpánek
Sound
Jiří Moc
Jiří Moc
Sound
Jana Malásková
Jana Malásková
Editor
Mahulena Hosnedlová
Mahulena Hosnedlová
Assistant Director
Jiří Polák
Jiří Polák
Camera Operator
Jan Osten
Jan Osten
Camera Operator
Zdeněk Uher
Zdeněk Uher
Camera Operator
Jana Kosinová
Jana Kosinová
Production Manager
Marie Rysplerová
Marie Rysplerová
Dramaturgy
Ilja Bojanovský
Ilja Bojanovský
Director of Photography
Norbert Snítil
Norbert Snítil
Director
Norbert Snítil
Norbert Snítil
Screenplay

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