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Release Date:
July 25, 1969
Original Title:
Utrpení mladého Boháčka
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Tóna Bohácek (Pavel Landovský) has been a great worry to his mother, Mrs Bohácková (Stella Zázvorková). All his friends equal in age are already married and some of them even have children - only Tóna still has nothing. Mother Bohácková thus publishes an ad in the Lonely Hearts column on behalf of her son. From among the girls who responded, she picks out Janicka, a girl from the neighboring village, and then forces Tóna to go to have a look at her and bring her home. The date of the two young people, however, does not turn out well due to the embarrassment on both sides, and Tóna returns home drowning in the feeling of ridiculousness. On the way, he picks up hitchhiker Kveta (Regina Rázlová) from Prague. Only then, he realizes that the mother with her festive dinner is waiting for him and Janicka at home and thus asks Kveta to substitute for the girl from the ad.
Assistant Camera:
Bohumír Schwarzer
Jiří Knotek
Assistant Director:
Libuše Vaněčková
Assistant Production Manager:
Petr Kajtar
Camera Operator:
Karel Dobřichovský
Michal Kulič
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Lída Novotná
Costumer:
Věra Říčařová
Aša Teršová
Creative Producer:
Miloš Brož
Director:
František Filip
Director of Photography:
Rudolf Stahl
Dramaturgy:
Jaroslav Dietl
Editor:
Jan Kohout
Executive Producer:
Karel Feix
First Assistant Director:
Miloslav Čech
Makeup & Hair:
Libuše Švejdová
Ladislav Bacílek
Věra Kotlanová
Original Music Composer:
Jiří Bažant
Jiří Malásek
Production Design:
Jan Zázvorka
Production Manager:
Ladislav Terš
Screenplay:
Eduard Verner
Set Decoration:
Karel Lukáš
Stanislav Krejča
Karel Smrž
Sound:
Emanuel Formánek
Story:
Eduard Verner
Unit Production Manager:
Ctibor Novotný
Karel Prchal
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