A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 14, 1979
Original Title:
Diagnóza smrti
Alternate Titles:
Pokoj č. 5
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Two seriously injured patients are brought to the hospital at almost the same time: truck driver Honza Linhart, who had an accident, and a young woman found unconscious in a forest by a man picking mushrooms. The woman is identified as Katerina Marková, the divorced mother of a young girl. Major Kalas (Rudolf Hrusínský) suspects that she is a victim of mugging since a bloodstained small ax has been found near the site of the crime and, according to witnesses, Ms Marková was missing her watch and a bracelet, from which a gemstone has also been discovered. Linhart has lost his only kidney in the accident; in order to live a normal life again, he will need a kidney transplant from the mugged woman if she dies.
Assistant Camera:
Milan Kopecký
Assistant Director:
Zdeněk Pazdírek
Assistant Editor:
Alena Chvojková
Anna Mejtská
Assistant Production Design:
Michael Poledník
Camera Operator:
Michal Kulič
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Jitka Polednová
Costumer:
Dagmar Krausová
Iva Nejdlová
Creative Producer:
Miroslav Hladký
Director:
Petr Schulhoff
Director of Photography:
Jiří Vojta
Dramaturgy:
Zdeněk Dufek
Editor:
Jan Chaloupek
First Assistant Director:
Vladimír Zelenka
Makeup & Hair:
Jaroslav Čermák
Libuše Švejdová
Ivo Strangmüller
Original Music Composer:
Pavel Blatný
Production Assistant:
Jiří Potsch
Production Design:
Zbyněk Hloch
Production Manager:
Ladislav Novotný
Screenplay:
Petr Schulhoff
Script:
Eva Kolářová
Set Decoration:
Bedřich Čermák
Bohuslav Varhaník
Milan Šefrna
Sound:
Roman Hloch
Still Photographer:
Miloš Schmiedberger
Story:
Petr Schulhoff
Unit Production Manager:
Jiří Radil
Jaroslav Smola
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