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Release Date:
August 5, 1966
Original Title:
Poslední růže od Casanovy
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The story takes place at the time when Giacomo Casanova, probably the most famous conqueror of women, held the position of librarian at the Valdštejn castle in Duchcov. He was then a rather bored and grumpy old man who enjoyed only writing his memoirs and then a daily game of cards with the Count. But all that changed when Wallenstein's young nephew František Adam arrived at the chateau with his charming wife Valeria. She wanted to see the famous seducer with her own eyes. However, she was somewhat disappointed by the reality, as well as by the seducer's outdated views on love.
Assistant Camera:
Antonín Vojáček
Assistant Director:
Boca Abrhámová
Assistant Production Manager:
Zora Rumlová
Camera Operator:
Jaroslav Kupšík
Choreographer:
Vlastimil Jílek
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Jan Skalický
Costumer:
Emilie Kůtová
Nita Romanečová
Creative Producer:
Miloš Brož
Director:
Václav Krška
Director of Photography:
Václav Hanuš
Editor:
Jan Kohout
Executive Producer:
Karel Feix
First Assistant Director:
Vladimír Zelenka
Makeup & Hair:
Alena Čutková
Marie Džbánková
Anežka Kunová
Jiří Budín
Original Music Composer:
Václav Trojan
Production Design:
Boris Moravec
Production Manager:
Gustav Rohan
Screenplay:
František A. Dvořák
František Daniel
Script:
Dagmar Zelenková
Set Decoration:
Karel Kočí
Bohuslav Varhaník
Jaroslava Vilímková
Sound:
Jaromír Svoboda
Story:
František A. Dvořák
František Daniel
Unit Production Manager:
Dana Dudová
Jan Syrový
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