A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 18, 1965
Original Title:
Příběh dušičkový
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Československá televize
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
The dramatization of the Old Prague short story by the writer Ignát Herrmann is an acting concert by Jan Pivec. In this film from 1964, the actor let all registers of his mature acting sound, from outright comical positions to tones sounding with tragic undertones. And although the character of Vavřinec Konopka clearly dominates in this story, the great actor disciplinedly left enough space for his teammates, especially Jaroslav Marvan, Dana Medřická (her poisonous Petronila is an excellent figure), the modest Libuša Havelková and the bohemian Josef Kemr and everyone else. The director František Filip was actually the conductor here, who got a beautifully coordinated orchestra of soloists at his disposal... But let's go back to the century before last. Where is the dignified and rather burly official Mr. Konopka peláší? And even runs with a jet and without a hat…
Assistant Director:
Michaela Kirchnerová
Eva Mičulková
Assistant Editor:
Jarmila Müllerová
Assistant Production Manager:
Ferdinand Zelenka
Camera Operator:
Miroslav Řezníček
Karel Holub
Kamil Kadeřábek
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Fernand Vácha
Costumer:
Magdalena Lautnerová
Director:
František Filip
Director of Photography:
Vladimír Opletal
Editor:
Jan Kohout
Executive Producer:
Antonín Bedřich
First Assistant Director:
Jiřina Pokorná-Makoszová
Makeup & Hair:
Otakar Košťál
Jiří Hurych
Original Music Composer:
Karel Sklenička
Production Manager:
Rudolf Wolf
Screenplay:
Jiří Procházka
Set Decoration:
Jaroslav Ciboch
Karel Lukáš
Set Designer:
Miloš Ditrich
Short Story:
Ignát Herrmann
Sound:
Ladislav Hausdorf
Story:
Jiří Procházka
Unit Production Manager:
Josef Pitrák
František Jaderník
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