A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 7, 1991
Original Title:
Discopříběh č. 2
Alternate Titles:
Discopříběh 2
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Renata Film
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
The fate of father and son Horáček, but this time they switched roles. Jirka has married, settled down and grown up, while his father is in trouble because he has "second lymphoma" and, feeling that he is missing the last train, he starts a relationship with a stripper, Ala, dyes his hair, but mostly he likes a pretty and kind nurse, Lucie. Although he behaves in such a way that it seems to others as if he has lost his mind, everything turns out well, of course.
Assistant Camera:
Jan Carda
Assistant Editor:
Růžena Hejsková
Costume Design:
Věra Mírová
Costumer:
Radka Holečková
Director:
Jaroslav Soukup
Director of Photography:
Vladimír Smutný
Editor:
Ivana Kačírková
Executive Producer:
Milan Brabec
Jiří Ulrich
First Assistant Director:
Ivan Bareš
Gaffer:
Jaroslav Betka
Makeup & Hair:
Jana Dolejší
Jaroslav Šámal
Music:
Michal David
Music Arranger:
Jaroslav Soukup
Eduard Pergner
Music Director:
Jan Svatoš
Zdeněk Barták
Original Music Composer:
Zdeněk Barták
Production Design:
Olga Rosenfelderová
Production Manager:
Vaclav Eisenhamer
Property Master:
Karel Vaňásek
Props:
Miroslav Karmazín
Miroslav Buberle
Pyrotechnician:
Petr Rychetský
Screenplay:
Jaroslav Soukup
Eduard Pergner
Script Supervisor:
Jarmila Čajová
Second Assistant Director:
Jarmila Čajová
Sound:
Jiří Hora
Sound Director:
Luboš Nováček
Zdeněk Klement
Sound Recordist:
Vlastimil Červenka
Jiří Strohner
Luboš Nováček
Still Photographer:
Zdeněk Vávra
Story:
Eduard Pergner
Stunts:
Viktor Červenka
Miroslav Jíra
Ladislav Lahoda
Jaroslav Šanda
Technical Advisor:
Jaroslav Tomsa
Unit Production Manager:
Martin Kuk
Luboš Čížek
Pavel Bočkovský
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