A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 10, 1971
Original Title:
Svědectví mrtvých očí
Alternate Titles:
Past na myš
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
When former criminal Gaudl discovers the strange behaviour of his son-in-law Professor Horacek, he becomes worried about his daughter Hedwig and starts to gather evidence. When his suspicions seem justified, he visits his former colleague and friend, Lieutenant Colonel Maca. Little does Hedvika know that her husband is having an affair with their lodger Daniela. When her husband tells her of his intention to divorce her, she makes a scene at the least convenient time, while driving the car. This causes a crash in which a young hitchhiker is killed. She persuades her husband to drive away from the scene of the accident. In doing so, she takes a picture of her husband hiding the young girl's corpse in the woods. She now has a gun in her hand to blackmail the man, who decides to settle the matter once and for all.
Assistant Camera:
Václav Zajíček
Assistant Director:
Josef Ryzec
Assistant Production Manager:
Václav Polák
Camera Operator:
Josef Pechar
Clapper Loader:
Irena Charvátová
Conductor:
Gustav Brom
Costume Design:
Fernand Vácha
Costumer:
Jana Ledecká
Jarmila Romanová
Creative Producer:
Miloš Brož
Director:
Otakar Fuka
Director of Photography:
Josef Hanuš
Dramaturgy:
Věra Kalábová
Editor:
Antonín Zelenka
Executive Producer:
Jiří Šebor
First Assistant Director:
Milan Kadlec
Makeup & Hair:
Rudolf Hammer
Růžena Richterová
Miloš Bobek
Novel:
Zdeněk M. Veselý
Jiří Brabenec
Original Music Composer:
Jiří Šust
Production Design:
Karel Černý
Production Manager:
Jaroslav Solnička
Screenplay:
Otakar Fuka
Drahoslav Makovička
Script:
Luďka Mužíková
Set Decoration:
Karel Kočí
Jiří Cvrček
Bohumil Kadlec
Sound:
František Strangmüller
Story:
Zdeněk M. Veselý
Unit Production Manager:
František Jaderník
Milan Štěch
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