A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 1, 1989
Original Title:
Slunce, seno a pár facek
Alternate Titles:
Sun, Hay and Few Slaps
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 128
For a second time this film leads us to the village in South Bohemia. We meet again Konopnik family and Skopek family. Venca Konopnik is marrying Blazena Skopek but there is another woman Milada who is very jealous and she is spreading gossips about Venca Konopnik. Those gossips are so powerful that they lead to big fights between Konopnik and Skopek families. You will also see what a progress on milk-yielding-cows-project has been made.
Assistant Camera:
Jiří Zavřel
Assistant Editor:
Magda Hájková
Helena Lehovcová
Assistant Production Design:
Zdeněk Maur
Assistant Production Manager:
Václav Šeda
Miloš Ptáček
Přemysl Čermák
Petr Jahn
Camera Operator:
Jiří Maxa
Clapper Loader:
Pavlína Volrábová
Conductor:
Karel Vágner
Costume Design:
Marie Franková
Costumer:
Vladimíra Voverková
Edita Kroutilová
Creative Producer:
Jan Vild
Director:
Zdeněk Troška
Director of Photography:
Josef Hanuš
Dramaturgy:
Martin Mahdal
Editor:
Eva Bobková
First Assistant Director:
René Slauka
Makeup & Hair:
Bobo Sobotka
Marie Džbánková
Renata Pacovská
Original Music Composer:
Karel Vágner
Production Design:
Miloš Červinka
Production Manager:
Blažej Vráb
Screenplay:
Petr Markov
Zdeněk Troška
Second Assistant Director:
Oldřich Vlasák
Ivana Adamovská
Set Decoration:
Bohumil Kadlec
Jan Klíma
Martin Tlamicha
Rudolf Kinský
Jiří Dvořák
Sound:
Antonín Kravka
Special Effects:
Jiří Havelka
Boris Masník
Jiří Rumler
Still Photographer:
Michal Fairaizl
Story:
Petr Markov
Zdeněk Troška
Stunts:
Zdeněk Barták
Dita Čejchanová
Karel Charvát
Hana Kocourková
Jaroslav Klenot
Jiří Klenot
Marie Prchlíková
Helena Srstková
Frantisek Stupka
Jaroslav Šanda
Jaroslav Špáňa
Jaroslav Tomsa
Jaroslav Vlk
Unit Production Manager:
Rudolf Mos
Evelyna Vrbová
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