A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 1, 1990
Original Title:
Poklad rytíře Miloty
Alternate Titles:
Poklad na hradě
Genres:
Adventure | Family
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Gottwaldov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
On 25 April 1605, the knight Milota was killed by the royal armourers while escaping from the castle of Temice. However, the robbed treasures were not found in his possession. Almost 400 years later, Jindra, Tomas and eighteen-year-old Alena spend their holidays at the castle with their grandfather, the castellan. The castle needs repairs, but there is no money for them. Tomas and Jindra decide to find Milot's treasure, which could help the castle. The visitors are guided by Alena and two temporary workers, Roman and Petr. Among the tourists, Professor Horák, who shows a suspicious interest in the castle's collections, attracts the boys' attention...
Assistant Camera:
Dalibor Michalčík
Assistant Editor:
Alice Egnerová
Vlasta Malotová
Ludmila Varmužová
Camera Operator:
Ladislav Kolář
Choreographer:
Marie Turková
Clapper Loader:
Eva Jordánová
Petra Vyoralová
Costumer:
Zdena Mannová
Lenka Tauferová
Marie Drobilíková
Director:
Eugen Sokolovský ml.
Director of Photography:
Juraj Fándli
Dramaturgy:
Milan Šimek
Editor:
Jiří Krška
First Assistant Director:
Marie Barušová
Lyricist:
Jiří Jilík
Makeup & Hair:
Ivo Strangmüller
Hana Gajdůšková
Marcela Marcinová
Original Music Composer:
Petr Skoumal
Production Design:
Luděk Kouřil
Production Manager:
Vojtěch Kunčík
Screenplay:
Jiří Jilík
Script Supervisor:
Hana Daňková
Second Assistant Director:
Roman Lauterkranc
Set Decoration:
Ladislav Adam
Bohuslav Peloušek
Josef Šťovíček
Sound:
Radomír Koutek
Sound Assistant:
Ladislav Procházka
Sound Effects:
Jitka Zvirocká
Still Photographer:
Otto Kamenský
Story:
Jiří Jilík
Unit Production Manager:
Alena Pekařová
Věra Kopecká
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