Indians from Vetrov (1979) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 7, 1979

Original Title:
Indiáni z Větrova

Genres:
Family

Production Companies:
Filmové studio Gottwaldov

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 83

In the frontier village Vetrov boys from the children's home called Indians lead a bitter "war" with the local Símáks. Before a battle the Indians have a meeting in the sandpit with a smoke signaling. The smoke brings to the sandpit a frontier guard Tomás with a police dog Ranek. The children learn from Tomás that Rank served out and that it shall be destroyed. The nine-year old Fanda writes a letter to the "minister of the frontier guards" in which he asks to let Ranek live. To save Ranek's life he also visits the local frontier guard commander. In the end it is decided that children from the children's home may keep Ranek.

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Assistant Director:
Vladimír Prager

Camera Operator:
Juraj Fándli

Costume Design:
Šárka Váchová
Taťána Havlíčková

Costumer:
Marie Polášková

Director:
Julius Matula

Director of Photography:
Antonín Daňhel

Dramaturgy:
Miloslav Vydra

Editor:
Alois Fišárek

First Assistant Director:
Milan Maryška

Makeup & Hair:
Květa Zavřelová

Novel:
Markéta Zinnerová

Original Music Composer:
Dežo Ursiny

Production Design:
Peter Gál

Production Manager:
Rostislav Stružka

Screenplay:
Markéta Zinnerová
Julius Matula

Script:
Corina Schlesingerová

Set Decoration:
Ivo Formánek
Emil Hrazdira
František Santarius

Sound:
Radomír Koutek

Sound Assistant:
Zdeněk Bobek

Still Photographer:
Rudolf Karas

Unit Production Manager:
Jaromír Metyš
Eva Stedlová
Jindřich Ujčík

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