A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 30, 1966
Original Title:
Nahá pastýřka
Alternate Titles:
Případ Anny II.
THE NAKED SHEPHERDESS
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
At the Ronov castle, the archive-keeper professor Nykl (Milos Nedbal) is searching for the lost painting The Naked Shepherdess by the famous Fragonard. Nykl is just about to disassemble the mantelpiece in the knight's hall, convinced that the painting must be hidden somewhere inside. His efforts, however, meet the strong disapproval of the castle manager, Anna Juzová (Jirina Petrovická), who knows very well where The Naked Shepherdess is. She wants to get hold of the painting herself, to emigrate and smuggle it along. In fact, Anna deals with forgeries of the most distinguished old masters, selling them abroad. The copies are made for her by the painter and restorer Maudr (Martin Ruzek) and the certificates of authenticity are issued by Anna's companion - expert Laburda (Karel Höger). One day, Anna is found murdered in front of the castle's fireplace.
Art Direction:
Quido Fojtík
Assistant Camera:
Bohumil Paris
Assistant Director:
Eliška Štíbrová
Zdenka Karlovská
Assistant Production Manager:
Antonín Navrátil
Camera Operator:
Jan Kváča
Costume Design:
Karel Postřehovský
Costumer:
Miloslava Skořepová
František Kauler
Creative Producer:
Ladislav Fikar
Director:
Jaroslav Mach
Director of Photography:
Jiří Tarantík
Dramaturgy:
Jan Libora
Václav Nývlt
Editor:
Zdeněk Stehlík
Executive Producer:
Bohumil Šmída
First Assistant Director:
Lada Vacková
Makeup & Hair:
Stanislav Petřek
František Kléma
Original Music Composer:
Štěpán Lucký
Production Design:
Bohuslav Kulič
Production Manager:
Miloš Stejskal
Screenplay:
Jiří Karásek
František Břetislav Kunc
Jaroslav Mach
Set Decoration:
Miloš Osvald
Jiří Rulík
Sound:
Roman Hloch
Story:
Jiří Karásek
Josef Pohl
Unit Production Manager:
Jaroslav Koucký
Renée Lavecká
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