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Release Date:
May 10, 1968
Original Title:
Drak sa vracia
Alternate Titles:
Drak se vrací
Дракон возвращается
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
This is a ballad about love, hate, and a search for a way out of loneliness. It is a dramatic story about the strange potter, Martin Leaps, nicknamed Dragon, who is suspected by the villagers as the cause of natural disasters. He lost his wife, his home, and his freedom due to false accusations. After years he returns to his native village. Putting his own life to risk, he saves a herd of sheep from a forest fire in the hills. But not even this heroic deed helps him to win back the friendship of the locals.
Assistant Director:
Pavol Benca
Camera Operator:
Vladimír Ondruš
Vladimír Kočí
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Milan Laluha
Costumer:
Anna Liďáková
Director:
Eduard Grečner
Director of Photography:
Vincent Rosinec
Editor:
Bedřich Voděrka
First Assistant Director:
Martin Slivka
Line Producer:
Ľubomír Holec
Makeup Artist:
Jozef Škopek
Novel:
Dobroslav Chrobák
Original Music Composer:
Ilja Zeljenka
Production Design:
Anton Krajčovič
Production Manager:
Eugen Bobek
Property Master:
Jozef Suchý
Screenplay:
Eduard Grečner
Script:
Judita Fatulová
Sound:
Ondrej Polomský
Special Effects:
Milan Peťovský
Unit Production Manager:
Gejza Nagy
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