A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 17, 1969
Original Title:
Ta třetí
Alternate Titles:
The Third One
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
At the funeral of his schoolmate, the nearly-fifty-year old architect Jirí Mánek (Václav Voska) meets his former close acquaintance - physician Jarmila (Blanka Bohdanová). They both are still single. Jarmila has recently returned to Prague after years of work on the frontier. Jirí leaves for a business trip. As a conservationist, he is to grant permission for an adaptation of a Baroque château to office spaces. On the road, a pretty young hitchhiker named Eva (Ida Rapaicová) stops him. Eva is Slovak and her spontaneous behavior enchants Jirí. He thus does not mind making a short detour and takes Eva all the way to the luxurious cottage of her parents. A romance develops between the two people, so different in age and temperament.
Assistant Camera:
Jiří Kučera
Assistant Director:
Hana Kozlová
Aleš Lamr
Assistant Production Manager:
Karel Čabrádek
Camera Operator:
Adolf Hejzlar
Costume Design:
Jan Kropáček
Costumer:
Miloslava Skořepová
Creative Producer:
Bedřich Kubala
Director:
Jaroslav Balík
Director of Photography:
Josef Illík
Dramaturgy:
Alexandr Kliment
Editor:
Jiřina Lukešová
Executive Producer:
Ladislav Novotný
First Assistant Director:
Václav Matějka
Makeup & Hair:
Vladimír Černý
Jan Valkoun
Alena Šedová
Novel:
Jaroslav Havlíček
Original Music Composer:
Karel Mareš
Production Design:
Oldřich Bosák
Production Manager:
Václav Rouha
Screenplay:
Jan Otčenášek
Jaroslav Balík
Set Decoration:
Miloslav Dvořák
Ivan Ernyei
Sound:
Roman Hloch
Unit Production Manager:
Ladislav Dražan
Zdeňka Černá
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