A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 7, 1962
Original Title:
Malý Bobeš ve městě
Alternate Titles:
Malý Bobeš II. díl
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A loose sequel to the film Little Bobes, it catches up with the title child hero in the town where he and his parents have moved. However, the expectations of a better existence are disrupted by the ever worsening social conditions in the 1930s, and living on the periphery of the big city allows even the little boy to see how evil the exploiters of the workers are. This is a graphic demonstration of how ideological features have also very insensitively crept into children's films. When Bobsha's father couldn't find work after an accident, he decided to sell the cottage and move to the city with his family. He lives in a small house on the periphery and the surrounding environment contrasts strongly with his former home. It takes Bobš a long time to get used to it. A loose sequel to the film "Little Bobesh".
Art Direction:
Ivo Houf
Assistant Camera:
Miroslav Mašek
Assistant Director:
Irena Klausová
Mojmír Ticháček
Camera Operator:
Miroslav Sinkule
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Fernand Vácha
Costumer:
Anna Beránková
Emilie Fišarová
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:
Miloslav Koubek
Růžena Plašilová
Novel:
J. V. Pleva
Original Music Composer:
Emil Ludvík
Production Design:
Boris Moravec
Production Manager:
Eliška Nejedlá
Screenplay:
František Tenčík
Jan Valášek
Set Decoration:
Miroslav Fára
Václav Kozel
František Straka
Sound:
Ladislav Hausdorf
Sound Effects:
Bohumír Brunclík
Unit Production Manager:
Vladislav Špidra
Josef Pitrák
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