A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 24, 1965
Original Title:
Ztracená tvář
Alternate Titles:
The Lost Face
Visage perdu
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
It is the 1930s. Physician Bartos devotedly attends poor patients in the city suburbs, at the same time researching the possibilities of regeneration of human tissues after transplantation. His former colleague Rosen, now working as an assistant at the private clinic of surgeon Kirchenbruch, considers the research a mere utopia. The disappointed Bartos, trying to verify his theories, therefore accepts the outrageous proposal of Marion, owner of a brothel - to surgically replace the face of her lover, the wanted thief Cutter, with the face of murdered Father Hopsasa. Bartos is well paid but his successful operation remains a secret.
Art Direction:
Karel Lier
Assistant Camera:
Jiří Polák
Assistant Director:
Jaroslav Toms
Věra Manglová
Assistant Production Manager:
Vlasta Mathauserová
Camera Operator:
Karel Dobřichovský
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Jan Brychta
Costumer:
Miloslava Skořepová
František Kauler
Creative Producer:
Jan Procházka
Director:
Pavel Hobl
Director of Photography:
Jiří Vojta
Dramaturgy:
Marcela Pittermannová
Editor:
Josef Dobřichovský
Executive Producer:
Erich Švabík
First Assistant Director:
František Matoušek
Lyricist:
Pavel Kopta
Makeup & Hair:
Ladislav Bacílek
František Havlíček
Ivana Peštuková
Original Music Composer:
Luboš Fišer
Production Design:
Karel Lier
Production Manager:
Ladislav Kalaš
Screenplay:
Pavel Hobl
Josef Nesvadba
Set Decoration:
Vladimír Mácha
Jiří Široký
Jozef Suchý
Sound:
Jiří Pavlík
Story:
Josef Nesvadba
Unit Production Manager:
Josef Mathauser
Adolf Široký
Vocals:
Marta Kubišová
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