Prague Blues (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 15, 1963

Original Title:
Pražské blues

Alternate Titles:
Prague Blues

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 74

African student Omar would like to return home to Angola, but he is enrolled in a three-year postgraduate research fellowship at a clinic in Prague. One day while seeing off a friend at the airport, he and a girl named Mariama are brought together by chance as he offers to accompany her in an unfamiliar city toward the International Student Club, where she plays bass in a jazz orchestra.

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Assistant Camera:
Jaroslav Kaiser

Assistant Director:
Zdenka Pešulová
Jiřina Matiasková

Assistant Production Manager:
Ctibor Jeřábek

Camera Operator:
Karel Hejsek

Choreographer:
Sissoko Amadu

Conductor:
Karel Vlach

Costume Design:
Pravoslav Sovák

Costumer:
Zdena Šnajdarová
Jaroslava Komárková

Creative Producer:
Ladislav Fikar

Director:
George Skalenakis

Director of Photography:
Jan Němeček

Editor:
Miroslav Hájek

Executive Producer:
Bohumil Šmída

First Assistant Director:
Pavel Horák

Lyricist:
Jaromír Hořec

Makeup & Hair:
Miloslav Jandera
Jan Valkoun
Alena Hejdánková

Original Music Composer:
Karel Velebný

Production Design:
Bohuslav Kulič

Production Manager:
Miloš Bergl

Screenplay:
Vladimír Kalina

Sculptor:
Jindřich Wielgus

Set Decoration:
Zdeněk Jeřábek
Jan Petrů

Sound:
František Černý
Josef Vlček

Sound Effects:
Bohumír Brunclík

Story:
Karel Štorkán
Vladimír Kalina

Unit Production Manager:
Zdeňka Černá
Lubomír Novotný

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