Netopýr (1981)

Género : Música, Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : František Filip
Escritor : František Filip

Sinopsis

Actores

Kateřina Macháčková
Kateřina Macháčková
Rosalinda
Magdaléna Blahušiaková
Magdaléna Blahušiaková
Rosalinda (singing voice)
Hana Maciuchová
Hana Maciuchová
Adéla
Jana Jonášová
Jana Jonášová
Adéla (singing voice)
Josef Abrhám
Josef Abrhám
Eisenstein
Leo Marian Vodička
Leo Marian Vodička
Eisenstein (singing voice)
Josef Somr
Josef Somr
Frank
Jaroslav Souček
Jaroslav Souček
Frank (singing voice)
Ilja Racek
Ilja Racek
Dr. Falke
Josef Heriban
Josef Heriban
Dr. Falke (singing voice)
František Němec
František Němec
Orlowski
Josef Hajna
Josef Hajna
Orlowski (singing voice)
Viktor Preiss
Viktor Preiss
Alfréd
Jiří Zahradníček
Jiří Zahradníček
Alfréd (singing voice)
Petr Nárožný
Petr Nárožný
Dr. Blind
Lubomír Havlák
Lubomír Havlák
Dr. Blind (singing voice)
Vladimír Menšík
Vladimír Menšík
Frosch
Jiřina Bohdalová
Jiřina Bohdalová
Ida
Libuše Márová
Libuše Márová
Ida (singing voice)
Antonín Jedlička
Antonín Jedlička
Ivan

Tripulaciones

František Filip
František Filip
Director
Johann Strauss
Johann Strauss
Original Music Composer
Karl Haffner
Karl Haffner
Opera
Richard Genée
Richard Genée
Opera
Pavel Kühn
Pavel Kühn
Conductor
František Vajnar
František Vajnar
Conductor
Josef Koníček
Josef Koníček
Choreographer
Bohumil Čipera
Bohumil Čipera
Music Director
Tomáš Zikmund
Tomáš Zikmund
Sound Designer
Miroslav Mareš
Miroslav Mareš
Sound Designer
Josef Borovička
Josef Borovička
Makeup & Hair
Jiřina Kozlová
Jiřina Kozlová
Makeup & Hair
Lída Novotná
Lída Novotná
Costume Design
Jan Zázvorka
Jan Zázvorka
Art Direction
Drahoslav Nikodém
Drahoslav Nikodém
Art Direction
Jiří Urban
Jiří Urban
Sound
Jana Malásková
Jana Malásková
Editor
Felix Černý
Felix Černý
Camera Operator
Petr Fučík
Petr Fučík
Camera Operator
Jiří Polák
Jiří Polák
Camera Operator
Zdeněk Uher
Zdeněk Uher
Camera Operator
Mahulena Hosnedlová
Mahulena Hosnedlová
Assistant Director
Jiřina Bílá
Jiřina Bílá
Production Manager
Zdeněk Candra
Zdeněk Candra
Dramaturgy
Ilja Bojanovský
Ilja Bojanovský
Director of Photography
František Filip
František Filip
Screenplay

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