A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 10, 1979
Original Title:
Kulový blesk
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
A comedy about exchange of 12 apartments , which, its organizer, lawyer Radosta, rightly called Action Ball Lightning. To prepare, organize and execute the exchange of twelve apartments is a work worthy champions. Radosta, who was excellently played by Rudolf Hrušínský, solved all sudden difficulties and complications on the fly and with grace. To be sure that the on the D-day everything goes well he prepares a little rehearsal, which reveals many minor issues caused for example by wedding ordered to inappropriate term or hesitation of some participants. Last but not least a night exercise announced by drunk psychologist Knotků, creates a lot of confusion that nearly sabotaged the whole operation.
Assistant Camera:
Jiří Maxa
Assistant Director:
Eliška Moulisová
Assistant Editor:
Eva Horázná
Rimma Stejskalová
Assistant Production Design:
Boris Halmi
Assistant Production Manager:
Eliška Sekavová
Camera Operator:
Richard Valenta
Clapper Loader:
Zora Winkelhöferová
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Jitka Polednová
Costumer:
Lubomír Votoček
Creative Producer:
Drahoslav Makovička
Director:
Ladislav Smoljak
Zdeněk Podskalský
Director of Photography:
Ivan Šlapeta
Dramaturgy:
Václav Šašek
Editor:
Jiří Brožek
First Assistant Director:
Zdena Lukášová
Gaffer:
Jindřich Aleš
Lead Costumer:
Helena Vondrušková
Makeup & Hair:
Rudolf Buneš
Ivana Frýdová Bissingerová
Jana Radilová
Original Music Composer:
Zdeněk Lukáš
Production Design:
Boris Moravec
Production Manager:
Karel Kochman
Screenplay:
Zdeněk Svěrák
Ladislav Smoljak
Script:
Pavla Marková
Set Decoration:
Richard Staněk
Miroslav Matuška
Josef Dvořák
Oldřich Halaza
Sound:
Jiří Lenoch
Still Photographer:
Jan Kuděla
Story:
Ladislav Smoljak
Zdeněk Svěrák
Unit Production Manager:
Petr Prejda
Věra Lukášová
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