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Release Date:
July 1, 1988
Original Title:
Copak je to za vojáka...
Alternate Titles:
Who's That Soldier?
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
In the Czech film comedy from 1988, you can see for yourself that the war was not easy, but otherwise it was great fun. Sergeant Kouba serving with the paratroopers has a soft spot for women. His superior does not like him. However, during a military exercise on the way to the barracks, Kouba shows his true character when he saves the life of a little boy, convicts a thief and finds a lifelong partner in the commander's sister.
Assistant Camera:
František Kučera
Assistant Director:
Jiří Purchart
Jitka Lendrová
Assistant Editor:
Alena Kravková
Gabriela Pitráková
Assistant Production Design:
Jaroslav Řeřicha
Assistant Production Manager:
Karel Vávra
Jan Boček
Camera Operator:
Václav Zajíček
Clapper Loader:
Lenka Křivánková
Conductor:
Mario Klemens
Costume Design:
Ivana Šislerová
Costumer:
Jaroslava Veselá
Iveta Trmalová
Creative Producer:
Josef Císař
Director:
Petr Tuček
Director of Photography:
Josef Pávek
Dramaturgy:
Josef Šilhavý
Editor:
Ivana Kačírková
First Assistant Director:
Milan Cieslar
Makeup & Hair:
František Příhoda
Božena Došlá
Miroslava Žáková
Original Music Composer:
Petr Hapka
Production Design:
Ludvík Široký
Production Manager:
Jiří Zika
Screenplay:
Pavel Hajný
Petr Tuček
Script Supervisor:
Irena Klausová
Set Decoration:
Jiří Forst
Milan Šilha
Karel Plaňanský
Sound:
Karel Jaroš
Still Photographer:
Michal Fairaizl
Story:
Pavel Hajný
Stunts:
Antonín Hausknecht
Miroslav Jíra
Jiří Kalenský
Miroslav Maroušek
Pavel Myslík
Jaroslav Tomsa
Unit Production Manager:
Ivo Pitrák
Olga Zelenská
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