A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 3, 1970
Original Title:
Dospěláci můžou všechno
Alternate Titles:
Die blöden Erwachsenen dürfen alles
Dospěláci
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Krátký film Praha – Filmové studio Gottwaldov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
Eleven-year old Mísa has the temperament of a proper boy and endless problems with the grown-ups. It is no wonder that he longs to become an adult without further delay. Mísa keeps house together with his father and has various duties. After a failed attempt at dish-washing he goes off to the research institute where his father is working on an important invention. He is trying to produce a substance that would make poultry and other animals bigger and thus help the struggle against famine in the world, but so far he has only managed to produce a shrinking substance. After his father leaves the laboratory, Mísa mixes up different ingredients and makes the growth substance. He drinks it and instantly becomes an adult. His father, conversely, turns into a toddler after drinking the shrinking substance with his beer by mistake.
Assistant Production Manager:
Věra Hábová
Camera Operator:
Emil Bártek
Costume Design:
Naďa Škapová
Director:
Radim Cvrček
Director of Photography:
Jiří Kolín
Dramaturgy:
Josef Strnad
Editor:
Antonín Štrojsa
First Assistant Director:
Zdeněk Zydroň
Lyricist:
Pavel Vrba
Makeup & Hair:
František Čížek
Karel Konrád
Original Music Composer:
Harry Macourek
Production Design:
Zdeněk Rozkopal
Production Manager:
Dušan Schaffer
Screenplay:
Milan Šimek
Radim Cvrček
Set Decoration:
František Santarius
Josef Šťovíček
Sound:
Radomír Koutek
Sound Effects:
Bohumír Brunclík
Story:
Sheila Och
Unit Production Manager:
Vojtěch Kunčík
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