A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 15, 1964
Original Title:
Máte doma lva?
Alternate Titles:
Den velkého dobrodružství
Genres:
Family | Music
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
“And what did you do at school today?” In Pavel Hobl’s Czech fairytale, when Pepik and Honzik learn that school has been canceled they embark on an amazing odyssey around Prague that has them directing traffic, following the lead of a talking dog, breaking the spell an evil sorcerer has placed on a group of local musicians, rollerskating through a museum, and winning a magical car race. (University of Chicago Doc Films)
Animation:
Ladislav Vinklárek
Jiří Vojta
Art Direction:
Jan Brychta
Assistant Camera:
Bohumil Rath
Assistant Director:
Jaroslav Toms
Marta Marková
Assistant Editor:
Anna Křemenová
Jitka Šulcová
Assistant Production Design:
Jindřich Goetz
Assistant Production Manager:
Jaroslava Hypiusová
Camera Operator:
Ivan Wurm
Clapper Loader:
J. Mikolášová
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Jan Brychta
Costumer:
Miloslava Skořepová
Marie Řehořová
Creative Producer:
Jan Procházka
Director:
Pavel Hobl
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
Executive Producer:
Erich Švabík
First Assistant Director:
František Matoušek
Gaffer:
František Schwarz
Lyricist:
Bohumil Sobotka
Makeup & Hair:
František Malec
Karel Holek
Jiří Budín
Original Music Composer:
Wiliam Bukový
Production Design:
Bohumil Pokorný
Production Manager:
Josef Císař
Screenplay:
Pavel Hobl
Jiří Vojta
Sheila Och
Bohumil Sobotka
Set Decoration:
Karel Průcha
Jiří Rulík
Josef Dvořák
Jiří Žůček
Sound:
Adolf Nacházel
Sound Effects:
Bohumír Brunclík
Antonín Jedlička
Special Effects:
Jiří Vojta
Ladislav Vinklárek
Still Photographer:
Jaromír Komárek
Story:
Sheila Och
Unit Production Manager:
Olga Mimrová
Miloš Rudolf
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