Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 21, 1994

Original Title:
Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy

Alternate Titles:
Vekslák

Genres:
Action | Crime

Production Companies:
Centrum českého videa
Krátký film Praha

Production Countries:
Czech Republic

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ 

Even a college education does not protect against temptation—the young hero ceases to distinguish between right and wrong, but strangely enough, even his education does not help him to detect the fraud committed against him in time. Michal Najman, a student at the University of Economics, earns extra money as a pest controller. After being accused of exterminating expensive nutria, he signs a bond for a considerable amount of money. He naively agrees to repay the large debt without verifying its validity. He does not have the money and decides to obtain it through currency exchange and later through theft. And so, the initially blameless young man sinks deeper and deeper...

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Assistant Camera:
Vladimír Murat

Director:
Jan Prokop

Director of Photography:
Jiří Macák

Editor:
Ivana Davidová

First Assistant Director:
Olga Kubištová

Gaffer:
Jiří Půlpán

Makeup & Hair:
Květa Holasová
Anna Kodešová

Novel:
Pavel Frýbort

Original Music Composer:
Daniel Fikejz

Producer:
Rudolf Mos
Jan Beluský

Production Design:
Drahoslav Nikodém

Production Manager:
Miroslav Dousek

Screenplay:
Jan Prokop
Pavel Frýbort

Set Decoration:
Zdeněk Haller

Sound:
Karel Jaroš

Sound Assistant:
Jiří Bělík

Unit Manager:
Ivana Vondrovicová
Jiří Mařas

Vocals:
Dan Bárta

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