The Goalkeeper Lives On Our Street (1957) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 6, 1957

Original Title:
Brankář bydlí v naší ulici

Alternate Titles:
Brankár bydlí v nasí ulici

Genres:
Family

Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

A boy dreams of winning an ice hockey game. Meanwhile, a professional hockey star moves into the neighborhood, offering his services as a goalkeeper--leading two rival teams of Prague schoolboys, The Little Lions and The Devil Street Boys, to fall over themselves in order to gain his favor. The goalie's son, basking in his father's glory, is asked to replace a member of the Lions team, prompting the usual boyish rivalries and battles. Some of the Lions players are so preoccupied with the impending "big game" that their schoolwork suffers, to the chagrin of their teachers and parents.

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Assistant Camera:
Stanislav Milota
Kamil Kadeřábek

Assistant Director:
Bohumil Svoboda
Alena Kubíčková

Conductor:
František Belfín

Costume Design:
Jaromír Lauda

Costumer:
František Kauler
Marie Řehořová
František Zapletal

Creative Producer:
Josef Träger

Director:
Čeněk Duba

Director of Photography:
Jaromír Holpuch

Editor:
Antonín Zelenka

Executive Producer:
Ladislav Hanuš

Makeup & Hair:
Josef Lojík
Marie Džbánková
Oldřich Mach

Original Music Composer:
Emil Ludvík

Production Design:
Jan Pacák
Luděk Škuta

Production Manager:
Ladislav Hanuš

Radio Play:
Pavel Pásek

Screenplay:
J. Z. Novák
Ota Hofman

Screenstory:
Čeněk Duba

Set Decoration:
Ladislav Rada
Jaromír Lauda

Sound:
František Fabián

Story:
Jan Pixa
Pavel Pásek

Unit Production Manager:
Hubert Novotný
Josef Pitrák

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