A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 15, 1976
Original Title:
Léto s kovbojem
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
The main characters are a young psychologist Doubravka and a village youth, Honza Macháček. He is a tractor driver who temporarily lost his driver's license in a crazy bet, so he now herds a cooperative herd of cows, she is at the cottage with her boy Boba, who is not very successful in studying medicine and is currently preparing for his remedial exams. Honza's immediacy, optimism and approach to life and work contrast sharply with the selfish, weak-willed and unbalanced Boba, and Doubravka increasingly realizes that her feelings for Boba have disappeared and that she actually loves Honza. The question is how her somewhat conservative family will view such a game.
Assistant Camera:
Vladimír Murat
Assistant Director:
Stanislav Veselka
Assistant Editor:
Magda Hájková
Assistant Production Design:
Michal Krška
Assistant Production Manager:
Jaroslava Semrádová
Camera Operator:
Michal Kulič
Clapper Loader:
Stanislava Kadlecová
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Theodor Pištěk
Costumer:
Eva Lackingerová
Eva Vacková
Creative Producer:
Karel Cop
Director:
Ivo Novák
Director of Photography:
Rudolf Milič
Dramaturgy:
Miloslav Vydra
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
First Assistant Director:
Zdenek Zaoral
Lyricist:
Zdeněk Rytíř
Makeup & Hair:
Ladislav Bacílek
Original Music Composer:
Petr Hapka
Production Design:
Jaroslav Krška
Production Manager:
Jiří Pokorný
Screenplay:
Jaromíra Kolárová
Script:
Jaroslava Sýkorová
Set Decoration:
Rudolf Beneš
Josef Calta
Jaroslav Chytrý
Sound:
Josef Vlček
Still Photographer:
Josef Janoušek
Story:
Jaromíra Kolárová
Unit Production Manager:
Jan Milič
Vlasta Synkulová
Vocals:
Marie Rottrová
Karel Černoch
Olga Blechová
Valérie Čižmárová
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