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Release Date:
February 1, 1980
Original Title:
Čas pracuje pro vraha
Alternate Titles:
Time Works for the Murderer
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Vera, wife of the plumber Simandl (Josef Somr), is found murdered in the cinema next to the IDOC (Information and Documentation) agency where she worked. Police captain Marha (Frantisek Nemec), who is leading the investigation, is informed by Simandl that on the day of the murder Vera promised to bring home fifty thousand crowns to buy a car. Marha's primary suspects are the three men working at the agency: deputy editor-in-chief Brandl (Jirí Pleskot) and editors Pernata (Eduard Cupák) and Remes (Ludek Munzar, and of course also Simandl.
Assistant Camera:
Michal Hvozdák
Assistant Director:
Magda Vodičková
Robert Vacík
Assistant Editor:
Erika Vojáčková
Assistant Production Design:
Ludvík Široký
Assistant Production Manager:
Pavel Brunclík
Camera Operator:
Kamil Kadeřábek
Clapper Loader:
K. Němečková
Conductor:
Jan Hrábek
Costume Design:
Lída Novotná
Costumer:
Eva Lackingerová
Zdenka Edelová
Creative Producer:
Drahoslav Makovička
Director:
Jiří Hanibal
Director of Photography:
Josef Pávek
Dramaturgy:
Karel Cop
Editor:
Zdeněk Stehlík
First Assistant Director:
Karel Brchel
Makeup & Hair:
František Čížek
Vlasta Hájková
Jaroslav Hruška
Novel:
Václav Erben
Original Music Composer:
Jan Hrábek
Production Design:
Jaroslav Krška
Production Manager:
Jiří Pokorný
Screenplay:
Jiří Hanibal
Set Decoration:
Petr Matouš
Josef Calta
Rudolf Beneš
Sound:
Jiří Lenoch
Still Photographer:
Jaroslav Trousil
Unit Production Manager:
Jan Milič
Vlasta Synkulová
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