A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 1, 1985
Original Title:
Fešák Hubert
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Hubert Hrabe, known as Smart Boy, is a Prague dandy who is always skirting the edge of the law. Like every likable rogue, he has a worthy adversary - Police Inspector Mourek, who has long been trying in vain to put him behind bars. However, this defender of justice, who is constantly trying to outsmart his "own" criminal, ends up becoming the victim of his own zeal while hunting forgers that are as good as any in Europe, as Hubert the Smart Boy, sets a trap for Mourek
Assistant Camera:
Petr Hojda
Assistant Director:
Robert Vacík
Assistant Editor:
Eliška Willigová
Assistant Production Design:
Václav Litoš
Assistant Production Manager:
Jana Hauserová
Camera Operator:
Karel Hejsek
Clapper Loader:
Zuzana Hojková
Conductor:
Mario Klemens
Costume Design:
Svatava Sophová
Costumer:
Petra Barochová
Zuzana Bursíková
Jana Křížková
Creative Producer:
Jiří Blažek
Director:
Ivo Novák
Director of Photography:
Richard Valenta
Dramaturgy:
Oldřich Železný
Editor:
Ivana Kačírková
First Assistant Director:
Věra Pištěková
Lyricist:
Michal Horáček
Makeup & Hair:
František Kléma
František Čížek
Miroslav Buhr
Vlasta Hájková
Original Music Composer:
Petr Hapka
Production Design:
Jozef Hrabušický
Production Manager:
Václav Rouha
Screenplay:
Ivo Novák
Pavel Hanuš
Script:
Věra Vláčilová
Set Decoration:
Jan Hodný
Jaroslav Česal
Jan Klíma
Lubor Červa
Bohumil Kadlec
Jiří Libánský
Sound:
František Fabián
Still Photographer:
Alena Červená
Story:
Pavel Hanuš
Stunt Double:
Josef Pechanec
Unit Production Manager:
Zdeňka Černá
Václav Dobeš
Václav Petr
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