Giroflé-Giroflá (1991)

Género : Música, Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Ladislav Váňa
Escritor : Ladislav Váňa

Sinopsis

Actores

Monika Žáková
Monika Žáková
Giroflé / Giroflá
Jiřina Marková Krystlíková
Jiřina Marková Krystlíková
Giroflé / Giroflá (singing voice)
Jiří Miegl
Jiří Miegl
Don Bolero
Jiří Zahradníček
Jiří Zahradníček
Don Bolero (singing voice)
Miriam Kantorková
Miriam Kantorková
Aurora
Blanka Vítková
Blanka Vítková
Aurora (singing voice)
Vladislav Beneš
Vladislav Beneš
Pedro
Jiří Ceé
Jiří Ceé
Pedro (singing voice)
Helena Brabcová
Helena Brabcová
Paquita
Věra Nováková
Věra Nováková
Paquita (singing voice)
David Prachař
David Prachař
Marasquin
Vratislav Kadlec
Vratislav Kadlec
Marasquin (singing voice)
Martin Dejdar
Martin Dejdar
Murzuk
Vratislav Kříž
Vratislav Kříž
Murzuk (singing voice)
Jaroslav Vágner
Jaroslav Vágner
Pavel Krátký
Pavel Krátký

Tripulaciones

Charles Lecocq
Charles Lecocq
Original Music Composer
Albert Vanloo
Albert Vanloo
Opera
Eugène Leterrier
Eugène Leterrier
Opera
Milan Malý
Milan Malý
Conductor
Josef Chaloupka
Josef Chaloupka
Conductor
Milan Wolf
Milan Wolf
Music Director
Vladimír Štěpánek
Vladimír Štěpánek
Sound Director
Otto Šanda
Otto Šanda
Choreographer
Miloš Ditrich
Miloš Ditrich
Set Designer
Ivana Horneková
Ivana Horneková
Costume Design
Miroslava Pletichová
Miroslava Pletichová
Costumer
Jan Hever
Jan Hever
Costumer
Jiřina Kozlová
Jiřina Kozlová
Makeup & Hair
Oldřich Bašta
Oldřich Bašta
Makeup & Hair
Václav Hála
Václav Hála
Sound
Václav Seidl
Václav Seidl
Editor
František Klíma
František Klíma
Editor
Jiří Siegler
Jiří Siegler
Editor
Jiří Lukášek
Jiří Lukášek
Editor
Felix Černý
Felix Černý
Camera Operator
Petr Fučík
Petr Fučík
Camera Operator
Jiří Myslík
Jiří Myslík
Camera Operator
Jiří Polák
Jiří Polák
Camera Operator
Zdeněk Uher
Zdeněk Uher
Camera Operator
Lucie Vaštová
Lucie Vaštová
Script
Irena Bergerová
Irena Bergerová
Assistant Director
Mahulena Hosnedlová
Mahulena Hosnedlová
Dramaturgy
Irena Plachá
Irena Plachá
Production Manager
Vítězslav Sýkora
Vítězslav Sýkora
Dramaturgy
Jiří Kadaňka
Jiří Kadaňka
Director of Photography
Ladislav Váňa
Ladislav Váňa
Director
Ladislav Váňa
Ladislav Váňa
Screenplay

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