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Release Date:
December 31, 1976
Original Title:
Dobrý den město
Alternate Titles:
Dobrý den, město
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
The town is waking up. The bus driver Josef Král is saying goodbye to his wife Vera who is in a state of advanced pregnancy. At the rolling mill, the master craftsman Mares is preparing for retirement, which is now only two days away. Elderly Simon who grows and sells vegetables at the market has problems with his wife. Their little home has to give way to a new development but the wife Simonka refuses to move out. The chairman of the workers' council has troubles with the miner Adam, who has started drinking. He doesn't know that Adam is getting divorced and fears he may lose his young son to his wife.
Assistant Camera:
Bohumil Vodička
Assistant Director:
Milena Kropáčková
Assistant Editor:
Miloslava Kostková
Assistant Production Design:
Jiří Matolín
Assistant Production Manager:
Pavel Mangl
Camera Operator:
Václav Helliman
Clapper Loader:
Eliška Moulisová
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Marta Kaplerová
Costumer:
J. Kotounová
Helena Vondrušková
Creative Producer:
Miloš Brož
Director:
Jiří Hanibal
Director of Photography:
Josef Vaniš
Dramaturgy:
Vladimír Bor
Editor:
Zdeněk Stehlík
First Assistant Director:
Milan Jonáš
Makeup & Hair:
Růžena Richterová
Rudolf Buneš
Miloš Kohout
Original Music Composer:
Luboš Fišer
Production Design:
Jiří Hlupý
Production Manager:
Karel Kochman
Screenplay:
Tomáš Tintěra
Jiří Hanibal
Script:
Irena Klausová
Set Decoration:
Jan Petrů
Václav Pošta
Jan Jindra
Sound:
Roman Hloch
Still Photographer:
Ivan Minář
Story:
Tomáš Tintěra
Unit Production Manager:
Petra Havlínová
Ladislav Beneš
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