A 105 p.c. Alibi (1959) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 20, 1959

Original Title:
105 % alibi

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

On an early Sunday evening, people of the small town are reading lottery results that are hung on a board. Young man Karel Antos is annoyed that his lottery-ticket missed the main prize, a car, by only one number. Karel is going to the pub to drink away his bad luck with his friend Jirka Broz. The old accountant auditor Zelinka drops a wallet. Karel picks it up and before he gives it back he notices the winning lottery-ticket in it. Both young men accompany the old drunk man. Karel steals the ticket and exchanges it with his own. Next day, Zelinka is found dead. Investigators, Captain Tuma and the Lieutenant Líbal, soon discover that this is a murder case covered up as an accident.

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Assistant Camera:
Petr Ulrych
Bedřich Baťka

Assistant Director:
Irena Vachatová
Věra Ticháčková

Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček

Costume Design:
Bohumil Sochor

Costumer:
Ida Šmídková

Creative Producer:
František Břetislav Kunc

Director:
Vladimír Čech

Director of Photography:
Josef Střecha

Dramaturgy:
Václav Nývlt

Editor:
Antonín Zelenka

Executive Producer:
Bohumil Šmída

First Assistant Director:
George Skalenakis

Makeup & Hair:
Marie Džbánková
Rudolf Hammer

Makeup Artist:
Jiří Hurych

Original Music Composer:
Štěpán Lucký

Production Design:
Karel Škvor

Production Manager:
Zdeněk Oves

Screenplay:
Miloš Velínský
Karel Cop

Set Decoration:
Jan Petrů
Ladislav Winkelhöfer

Sound:
Emil Poledník

Story:
Miloš Velínský
Věroslav Trnka

Unit Production Manager:
Josef Císař

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