A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 7, 1969
Original Title:
Muž na útěku
Alternate Titles:
A Man Who Lies
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
More than twenty years after the Second World War, a mining engineer named Fischer is revealed as a former member of the Gestapo, Karel Kraus. He is sentenced for murder to eight years in prison and now works with other prisoners on the renovation of the Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia in Prague. Then a car with a foreign registration begins to park regularly close to the construction site. Its crew, a man and a woman, contact the construction foreman, who probably would not reject a bribe offer to perform some service. The prisoner Bicík is appointed to work with Kraus; Bicík gives him a message from Kraus' brother Bert, who lives abroad, that he wants to help him escape.
Assistant Camera:
Karel Hurský
Assistant Director:
Zdenek Zaoral
Michaela Kirchnerová
Lilian Havlíčková
Assistant Production Manager:
Pavel Richter
Conductor:
František Belfín
Costume Design:
Jan Kropáček
Costumer:
Naďa Zlámalová
Libuše Černá
Creative Producer:
Vladimír Bor
Director:
Václav Sklenář
Director of Photography:
Julius Vegricht
Saša Rašilov
Dramaturgy:
Václav Šašek
Editor:
Antonín Zelenka
Executive Producer:
Jiří Šebor
Makeup & Hair:
Jiří Hurych
Jiřina Pahlerová
Original Music Composer:
Josef Ceremuga
Production Design:
Jaroslav Krška
Production Manager:
Eliška Nejedlá
Screenplay:
Václav Sklenář
Luděk Staněk
Set Decoration:
Jaroslav Chytrý
Richard Staněk
Josef Dvořák
Sound:
Ladislav Hausdorf
Story:
Václav Sklenář
Luděk Staněk
Unit Production Manager:
Jiří Zika
Vladislav Špidra
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