Ecstasy (1933) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 20, 1933

Original Title:
Extase

Alternate Titles:
Ecstasy
Ekstase
Symphonie der Liebe

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Elektafilm

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15 

Runtime: 89

Eva has just gotten married to an older gentleman, but discovers that he is obsessed with order in his life and doesn't have much room for passion. She becomes despondent and leaves him, returning to her father's house. One day while bathing in the lake, she meets a young man and they fall in love. The husband has become grief stricken at the loss of his young bride, and fate brings him together with the young lover that has taken Eva from him.

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Assistant Camera:
F. Havránek

Assistant Director:
Rudolf Stahl
Antonín Kubový

Assistant Production Manager:
František Morávek

Conductor:
Giuseppe Becce

Director:
Gustav Machatý

Director of Photography:
Jan Stallich

Editor:
Antonín Zelenka

Lyricist:
František Halas

Makeup & Hair:
František Rous
Josef Kobík

Music Arranger:
Franz Schimak
Walter Kiesow

Original Music Composer:
Giuseppe Becce

Producer:
Gustav Machatý

Production Design:
Bohumil Heš
Josef Gabriel

Production Manager:
František Horký

Screenplay:
František Horký
Gustav Machatý

Set Decoration:
Jan Petera

Sound:
Josef Zora

Special Effects:
Theo Nischwitz

Still Photographer:
Willy Ströminger

Story:
František Horký
Gustav Machatý

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