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Release Date:
November 22, 1963
Original Title:
Tři zlaté vlasy děda Vševěda
Genres:
Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
There are fairy tales that appear on TV screens every Christmas and there are fairy tales that have somewhat fallen into oblivion and few people remember them anymore. This is one of the lesser known ones. Its plot certainly needs no further introduction. After all, the fairy tale story of the Swimmer, the charcoal-maker's son, to whom the judges attribute the hand of a royal princess born at the same moment, is one of those which are not forgotten. And the Swimmer's difficult journey in pursuit of an almost impossible task, the three golden hairs of Grandfather Allfather, who is the Sun and dislikes mankind, is as fabulous as the advice he brings to three towns beset by strange woes.
Art Direction:
Jan Oliva
Assistant Camera:
Vojtěch Kuthan
Camera Operator:
Miroslav Sinkule
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Fernand Vácha
Costumer:
Anna Beránková
Creative Producer:
Jan Procházka
Director:
Jan Valášek
Director of Photography:
Ivan Frič
Editor:
Jaromír Janáček
Executive Producer:
Erich Švabík
First Assistant Director:
Bohumil Kouba
Makeup & Hair:
Karel Holek
Růžena Plašilová
Miloslav Koubek
Original Music Composer:
Zdeněk Liška
Original Story:
Karel Jaromír Erben
Production Design:
Jan Oliva
Production Manager:
Eliška Nejedlá
Screenplay:
Milan Pavlík
Script:
Marie Hejzlarová
Set Decoration:
Jiří Čermák
Bedřich Čermák
František Straka
Sound:
Ladislav Hausdorf
Sound Effects:
Bohumír Brunclík
Unit Production Manager:
Jiří Zika
Vladislav Špidra
Visual Effects:
Ivo Houf
Vojtěch Kuthan
Ivan Frič
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