A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 8, 1946
Original Title:
13. revír
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Nationalfilm
Státní výroba filmů
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Inspector Cadek from the 13th police station should keep an eye on the released safe-cracker nicknamed The Cat. He rightly suspects that Cat will go and pick up his last loot which the police didn't manage to find and that he will want revenge on Karta who helped get him behind bars. At the hospital, Cat's ex-lover Fróny hopelessly falls for doctor Chrudimský and decides to start a new life. She still refuses to help the inspector in his search for The Cat and Karta.
Accountant:
Václav Kutil
Assistant Camera:
Josef Pechar
Assistant Production Design:
Karel Černý
Rudolf Lukeš
Assistant Production Manager:
Josef Mach
B. Kilián
Vratislav Innemann
Josef Synek
Camera Operator:
Václav Huňka
Costume Design:
J. M. Gottlieb
Věra Hankovcová
Costumer:
František Krýsl
Miloslava Šmídová
Vilemína Skalická
Marie Jindrová
Štěpán Dušánek
Václav Jindřich
Director:
Martin Frič
Director of Photography:
Jan Stallich
Julius Vegricht
Dramaturgy:
Karel Smrž
Jindřich Elbl
Jan Sajíc
Miroslav Rutte
Editor:
Jan Kohout
Antonín Zelenka
Executive Producer:
Zdeněk Reimann
First Assistant Director:
Jaroslav Mach
Bořivoj Zeman
Makeup & Hair:
Karel Marek
Miloslav Koubek
František Rous
Václav Kamarád
Antonín Riegl
Antonín Mužík
Otakar Košťál
Novel:
Eduard Fiker
Original Music Composer:
Julius Kalaš
Production Assistant:
Vladimír Hladký
Jan Kovář
Bohuslav Kubásek
A. Volmuth
Production Design:
Ferdinand Fiala
Štěpán Kopecký
Production Manager:
Jan Sinnreich
Václav Dražil
Screenplay:
J. A. Holman
Eduard Fiker
Karel Steklý
Script:
Jan Otto Schmitt
Set Decoration:
Antonín Pašek
Karel Janout
Jaroslav Veselý
Oldřich Novotný
František Suchý
Sound:
František Šindelář
Still Photographer:
Willy Ströminger
Antonín Frič
Antonín Stránský
Story:
Karel Baroch
Miloš Václav Kratochvíl
Unit Production Manager:
Miloš Mastník
František Urbánek
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