A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 2, 1995
Original Title:
Byl jednou jeden polda
Alternate Titles:
Byl jednou jeden policajt
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Ocean Film
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U
The film, which opens with students arriving at a police academy, is a crazy comedy that is more a series of zany episodes and jokes than a coherent story. They are linked by a simple plot in which the commander of the police academy, Major Maisner, searches among his recruits for an alleged FBI spy and, after a not-so-subtle practical joke, gets into a dispute with his subordinate, a dispute that ends in a genuine bank robbery.
Accountant:
Barbora Malíková
Assistant Camera:
Vlastimil Malaska
Assistant Editor:
Růžena Hejsková
Assistant Production Design:
Marcela Spurná
Boom Operator:
Mstislav Pilný
Conductor:
Mario Klemens
Ivan Zelenka
Construction Manager:
Roman Synek
Costume Design:
Hana Havelková
Costumer:
Karolina Jelinková
Director:
Jaroslav Soukup
Director of Photography:
Vladimír Holomek
Editor:
Ivana Kačírková
Electrician:
Ivan Ksandr
Leopold Rozboud
Viktor Brůna
František Panocha
First Assistant Director:
Dagmar Frantová
Gaffer:
Jaroslav Betka
Grip:
Radim Stefan
Miroslav Vojkůvka
Vaclav Ksandr
Lead Costumer:
Iva Bártová
Makeup & Hair:
František Pilný
Original Music Composer:
Zdeněk Barták
Producer:
Jaroslav Soukup
Production Accountant:
Helena Čermáková
Production Assistant:
Karel Augusta
Production Design:
Jaroslav Řeřicha
Production Manager:
Antonín Suchánek
Property Master:
Pavel Svoboda
Props:
Marcel Hána
Miroslav Moudřich
Screenplay:
Miroslav Vaic
Jaroslav Vokřál
Jaroslav Soukup
Script Supervisor:
Marie Brodilová
Set Decoration:
Miloslav Dvořák
Sound Designer:
Jiří Hora
Still Photographer:
Karel Kouba
Story:
Miroslav Vaic
Technical Advisor:
Jaroslav Tomsa
Unit Manager:
Ivo Pitrák
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