A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 12, 1971
Original Title:
Rysavá jalovica
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Československá televízia Bratislava
Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Adam Krt, a village farmer and shoemaker, lives in a happy marriage with his wife Eva. He is only afraid of her when he gets drunk and does something stupid. One day Adam successfully sells all the shoes he has made at a fair and uses the money to buy a heifer on his way home, directly from his neighbour Trnka (I. Rajniak). While the two of them are having a lavish "old-mash" in the pub, the heifer disappears. The trouble is that Adam has paid for the animal at the pub but has not yet taken possession of it. The two neighbours can neither find the heifer, nor can they agree who actually owned the lost animal....
Camera Operator:
Pavel Čilek
Conductor:
Miroslav Šmíd
Costumer:
Júlia Morvicová
Director:
Martin Ťapák
Director of Photography:
Tibor Biath
Editor:
Maximilián Remeň
First Assistant Director:
Milan Brucháč
Makeup & Hair:
Anton Gendiar
Original Music Composer:
Svetozár Stračina
Production Design:
Miloš Kalina
Production Manager:
Viliam Čánky
Screenplay:
Martin Ťapák
Script:
Vilma Fančovičová
Second Unit Director:
Jozef Šafarka
Set Decoration:
Viliam Paušek
Short Story:
Martin Kukučín
Sound:
Ondrej Polomský
Unit Production Manager:
Ladislav Ondreička
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