A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 25, 1970
Original Title:
Svatá hříšnice
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
In the Prague Old Town and the adjoining streets there is always plenty of life. Housewives shop, beggars arouse sympathy, the Salvation Army tries to put the godless on the road to salvation by hymns and sermons, and Ferdys Pistora hunts in the pockets of his fellow men and isn't even put off by the presence of an officer of the law. Ferdys sets off to burgle villa of the banker Rosenstok, but a fire breaks out in the house and Ferdys ends up saving the banker's two small children. For this he is celebrated as a hero and gets a place as an errand boy with the Rosenstoks. At home he is visited by representatives of the Salvation Army, Captain Kosterka and Terezka, with whom Ferdys instantly falls in love.
Assistant Camera:
Emil Hora
Assistant Director:
Karel Smyczek
Lenka Němečková
Assistant Production Manager:
Věra Lukášová
Camera Operator:
Josef Pechar
Choreographer:
Vlastimil Jílek
Conductor:
Mlhoš Kafka
Costume Design:
Jan Bulka
Ladislav Branč
Costumer:
Božena Světlá
Jaroslava Adámková
Creative Producer:
Miloš Brož
Director:
Vladimír Čech
Director of Photography:
Václav Huňka
Editor:
Antonín Zelenka
Executive Producer:
Bohumil Šmída
Karel Feix
First Assistant Director:
Věra Ticháčková
Lyricist:
Pavel Kopta
Makeup & Hair:
Otakar Košťál
Eva Vyplelová
Ivana Peštuková
Original Music Composer:
Angelo Michajlov
Production Design:
Jan Zázvorka
Jaroslav Krška
Production Manager:
Josef Ouzký
Screenplay:
Jiří Karásek
Jiří Marek
Vladimír Čech
Set Decoration:
Jiří Čermák
Stanislav Pavlík
Viktor Walter
Sound:
Pavel Jelínek
Special Effects:
Josef Staněk
Theatre Play:
František Langer
Title Designer:
Adolf Vondra
Unit Production Manager:
Jiří Mařas
Růžena Hulínská
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