A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 9, 1979
Original Title:
Na pytlácké stezce
Alternate Titles:
Auf der Spur des Wilderers
Tudy vedou stezky...
Genres:
Adventure | Family
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 73
Second part of the trilogy. Vasek is expected to go to Bulgaria for a holiday with his parents during the summer vacation, but the boy finds the prospect of spending the summer with his gamekeeper grandfather far more tempting than the seaside. On the last day of school Vasek picks up his final report, but after that he takes his already packed bag and sets off for the Bohemian Forest without telling his parents. The grandfather is happy to have his grandson at his side again. In the evening, he gets a phone call from Vasek's mother. The trip to Bulgaria has been postponed and Vasek can stay with his grandfather for the time being.
Assistant Camera:
Václav Zajíček
Assistant Production Design:
Josef Kraus
Assistant Production Manager:
Miloš Zajdl
Camera Operator:
Ota Kopřiva
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Svatava Sophová
Costumer:
Bohumila Maršálková
Eva Studecká
Creative Producer:
Drahoslav Makovička
Director:
Václav Gajer
Director of Photography:
Rudolf Milič
Dramaturgy:
Karel Cop
Editor:
Rimma Stejskalová
Josef Dobřichovský
First Assistant Director:
Jiří Ostrý
Makeup & Hair:
Rudolf Buneš
Růžena Dusíková
Original Music Composer:
Luboš Sluka
Production Design:
Miroslav Hrachovec
Production Manager:
Jiří Beránek
Screenplay:
Josef Pohl
Václav Gajer
Script:
Irena Bočková
Set Decoration:
Josef Calta
Ivan Ernyei
Sound:
Dobroslav Šrámek
Still Photographer:
Josef Janoušek
Story:
Josef Pohl
Václav Gajer
Unit Production Manager:
Tomáš Baloun
Vlasta Synkulová
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