A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 4, 1974
Original Title:
Jakou barvu má láska
Alternate Titles:
Welche Farbe hat die Liebe?
Genres:
Romance
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Cyril Dadák (Václav Postránecký), a TV reporter falls in love at first sight with a young engineer Milena (Jaroslava Obermaierová) while he makes a reportage in a chemical factory. Milena has been dating for several years with a test driver Pavel (Rudolf Jelínek), however when she meets Cyril she feels that he might be the Mr Right. She accepts Cyril's invitation for a date and she spends a night with him. In the morning she finds in her flat Pavel. She wants to explain to him everything but Pavel makes coffee with a smile and gives her back the keys from the flat.
Assistant Camera:
Jan Hanzal
Assistant Director:
Antonín Kopřiva
Assistant Editor:
Jitka Šulcová
Assistant Production Design:
Libuše Jahodová
Camera Operator:
Rudolf Holan
Clapper Loader:
Alexandra Tachezyová
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Theodor Pištěk
Costumer:
Miloslava Šmídová
Zuzana Máchová
Creative Producer:
Vladimír Kalina
Director:
Zbyněk Brynych
Director of Photography:
Jan Kališ
Dramaturgy:
Josef Bouček
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
First Assistant Director:
Zdena Pavlátová
Makeup & Hair:
Ladislav Bacílek
Jiří Hurych
Růžena Richterová
Original Music Composer:
Jiří Sternwald
Production Design:
Karel Lier
Production Manager:
Jiří Beránek
Screenplay:
Zbyněk Brynych
Pavel Hajný
Script:
Marie Beránková
Set Decoration:
Jan Hodný
Jaroslav Chytrý
Karel Kočí
Sound:
Ladislav Hausdorf
Still Photographer:
Miloslav Mirvald
Story:
Pavel Hajný
Zbyněk Brynych
Unit Production Manager:
Vlasta Synkulová
Jaroslav Vágner
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