Slasti Otce vlasti (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 8, 1969

Original Title:
Slasti Otce vlasti

Alternate Titles:
Králova učňovská léta aneb Malá škola dějepisu
Pleasures of the Father of His Country

Genres:
Comedy | History

Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The young Prince Charles (Jaromír Hanzlík), the future King of his country Charles IV, is being educated at the French court in the company of his fiancée Blanche (Daniela Kolárová). One day he receives a summons from his father John of Luxembourg (Milos Kopecký) in Italy. He leaves for Italy accompanied by a deputation from Bohemia. On the way the prince's company fights a battle with armed Milanese against heavy odds. Thanks to Charles's perspicacity, the prince's almost naked soldiers win through. In Lucca in Italy Charles joins his father, and here he experiences an amorous adventure and escapes from the traps laid by the Italian rebels.

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Art Direction:
Milan Kubík

Assistant Camera:
Vladimír Smutný

Assistant Director:
Zdeněk Maršálek

Assistant Production Manager:
Alena Řepová

Book:
František Kubka

Camera Operator:
Jan Kváča

Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček

Costume Design:
Jan Kropáček

Costumer:
Slávka Doležalová-Kulhavá
Božena Černá

Creative Producer:
Jan Procházka

Director:
Karel Steklý

Director of Photography:
Jiří Tarantík

Editor:
Jan Kohout

Executive Producer:
Erich Švabík

First Assistant Director:
Jaroslav Pour

Lyricist:
Jiří Štaidl
Pavel Kopta

Makeup & Hair:
František Havlíček
Marie Zedníková
Ladislav Bacílek

Original Music Composer:
Jaromír Klempíř

Production Design:
Přemek Longa

Production Manager:
Ladislav Kalaš

Screenplay:
Jan Procházka
Karel Steklý

Script:
Marie Hejzlarová

Set Decoration:
Rudolf Beneš
Václav Kozel
Vladimír Mácha

Sound:
Jiří Hora

Unit Production Manager:
Jaroslav Vágner
Adolf Široký

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