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Release Date:
September 14, 1995
Original Title:
Divoké pivo
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Film Group 111
Q-ton
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+
A classic Czech comedy about the privatization of a small South Bohemian brewery. In a series of comical situations, good Czech police officers encounter the mafia, and honest citizens encounter swindlers. This amusing story, which of course includes a romantic subplot, is significantly influenced by fairy-tale creatures that suddenly emerge from the distant past.
Assistant Camera:
Oldřich Eichler
Ivan Jiránek
Clapper Loader:
Milada Adámková
Costume Design:
Milena Landová
Costumer:
Helena Vondrušková
Director:
Milan Muchna
Director of Photography:
Petr Hojda
Editor:
Dušan Lajda
Electrician:
Petr Pavlíček
Zdeněk Janeček
Dalibor Vlachý
Bedřich Křenek
Jaroslav Štefan
First Assistant Director:
Viktor Walter
Milan Klacek
Gaffer:
Jaroslav Novák
Grip:
Milan Petrolín
Bedřich Heřmánek
Makeup & Hair:
Libuše Barlová
Jaroslav Čermák
Music Arranger:
Jiří Šust
Other:
Eduard Zanner
Jana Lojková
Karel Vejřík
Luboš Čížek
Naďa Havelková
Production Accountant:
Ivana Dortová
Production Design:
Roman Květoň
Props:
Jiří Forst
Miroslav Moudřich
Marcel Hána
Josef Homolka
Pyrotechnician:
Václav Kuba
Screenplay:
Karel Štorkán
Milan Muchna
Script Supervisor:
Dagmar Švejdova
Sound:
Jiří Hora
Sound Assistant:
Jaroslav Tůma
Still Photographer:
Jaromír Komárek
Story:
Karel Štorkán
Milan Muchna
Title Designer:
Miroslav Šnábl
Pavel Kryml
Visual Effects:
Jiří Milfait
Michal Vlček
Jiří Štamfest
Jana Motyčková
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