A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 16, 1979
Original Title:
Kam nikdo nesmí
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Lucie Rýdlová is found dead at a destroyed car after a night accident. The seat position shows that she cannot have been driving, and the dissection proves that she had died about four hours after the accident. It is for sure that a timely medical assistance could have saved her life. A pretty young tennis player Lucie lived at her grandmother, because her parents had been working abroad. Criminalists found out that the girl was going out with the interpreter Valenta (Eduard Cupák), who was twenty years older than her, divorced and a bit egoistic man.
Assistant Camera:
Vojtěch Kuthan
Assistant Director:
Jiří Býček
Assistant Editor:
Eva Horázná
Rimma Stejskalová
Assistant Production Design:
Petr Bárta
Assistant Production Manager:
Dagmar Jonášová
Adriena Váchová
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Helena Dubová
Costumer:
Zdena Šnajdarová
A. Pavlíková
Creative Producer:
Karel Valtera
Director:
Dušan Klein
Director of Photography:
Jiří Macháně
Dramaturgy:
Sonja Kroupová
Editor:
Jiří Brožek
First Assistant Director:
Helena Rohanová
Gaffer:
Oldřich Křesina
Makeup & Hair:
František Příhoda
Valerie Pitelková
Original Music Composer:
Zdeněk Marat
Production Design:
Vladimír Labský
Production Manager:
Eliška Nejedlá
Screenplay:
Václav Šašek
Dušan Klein
Script:
Dagmar Zelenková
Set Decoration:
Zdeněk Jeřábek
Rudolf Kinský
Miroslav Stibr
Sound:
Antonín Kravka
Still Photographer:
Jan Kuděla
Story:
Dušan Klein
Václav Šašek
Stunts:
Václav Syřiště
Unit Production Manager:
Ladislav Beneš
Jana Koubová
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