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Release Date:
January 2, 1981
Original Title:
Neohlížej se, jde za námi kůň!
Alternate Titles:
Neohlizej se jde za nami kun
Neohlížej se jde za námi kůň
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 73
Postwoman Mrs Skorepa, her husband the ambulance driver Mr Skorepa and their eleven-year-old twins Petr and Pavel live in Prague in Malá Strana (Lesser Town), one of the Prague's historical and oldest quarters. The boys are crazy about cars and everything linked to them. They don't share their father's love of classical music. On the other hand, they are crazy about the newly announced scrap yard competition for paper collection. The lottery tickets awarded for every ten kilograms of old paper collected could win them a go-kart.
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Assistant Camera:
Michal Hvozdák
Assistant Director:
Robert Vacík
Magda Vodičková
Assistant Production Design:
František Vokřál
Assistant Production Manager:
Hana Štefanová
Camera Operator:
Kamil Kadeřábek
Clapper Loader:
Helena Kadlecová
Zdeněk Dukát
Conductor:
František Belfín
Jan Hrábek
Costume Design:
Lída Novotná
Costumer:
Dagmar Krausová
Jaroslava Sekaninová
Creative Producer:
Ota Hofman
Director:
Jiří Hanibal
Director of Photography:
Josef Pávek
Dramaturgy:
Pavla Frýdlová
Editor:
Zdeněk Stehlík
First Assistant Director:
Karel Brchel
Lyricist:
Jaroslav Machek
Makeup & Hair:
František Čížek
Jaroslav Hruška
Marie Zedníková
Original Music Composer:
Jan Hrábek
Production Design:
Jaroslav Krška
Production Manager:
Blažej Vráb
Screenplay:
Zdeněk Mahler
Jiří Hanibal
Set Decoration:
Karel Kracík
Dana Smržová
Miloš Sršeň
Sound:
Roman Hloch
Story:
Zdeněk Mahler
Unit Production Manager:
Rudolf Mos
Jan Janda
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