A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 15, 1964
Original Title:
Hvězda jede na jih
Alternate Titles:
Zvijezda putuje na jug
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Lovćen film
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia | Yugoslavia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
The Prague Grand Orchestra travels by train to a music festival in Yugoslavia. Only the singer Sona Klánová missed the departure. In the meantime, she managed to buy a ticket to Belgrade at the air-terminal from Mrs Navrátilová, who couldn't make the trip. In the meantime, the orchestra conductor is beside himself with despair. He phoned to Prague from the border, and when he realized that Sona had left her house in a taxi, he thought that she would catch up with them by the road. The orchestra delayed the train's departure with an improvised concert for the custom officers and the passengers.
Assistant Camera:
Josef Novotný
Stevo Lepetić
Josef Pávek
Assistant Director:
Helena Pokorná
Nikola Jovićević
Conductor:
Karel Vlach
Costume Design:
Jasna Novak-Šubić
Lída Novotná
Costumer:
Jarmila Romanová
Helena Vondrušková
Drago Habazin
Creative Producer:
František Břetislav Kunc
Director:
Oldřich Lipský
Director of Photography:
Ferdinand Pečenka
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
Executive Producer:
Bohumil Šmída
First Assistant Director:
Mate Relja
Vladimír Zelenka
Lyricist:
Josef Kainar
Zdeněk Borovec
Makeup & Hair:
Jan Štětina
Mirko Mačkić
Vladimír Petřina
Sava Košničarević
Original Music Composer:
Jiří Baur
Miloslav Ducháč
Vlastimil Hála
Production Design:
Vladimir Tadej
Vladimír Labský
Production Manager:
Milan Žmukić
Jiří Pokorný
Set Decoration:
Vladimír Mácha
Sejfudin Tanović
Sound:
Josef Vlček
Story:
Jiří Síla
Oldřich Lipský
Vladimír Škutina
Unit Production Manager:
Miloš Stejskal
Dušan Perković
Karlo Hudec
Jaroslav Jaroš
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