A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 26, 1975
Original Title:
Dva muži hlásí příchod
Alternate Titles:
"Портниха" женится
Vojáček
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
An only son, Jirí Valenta (Jaromír Hanzlík), has been drafted to the army. At the barracks he acquires the nickname Seamstress because he sews rugs in his spare time. One day, his friend introduces him to Julka Vávrová (Jorga Kotrbová), a girl he is desperate to get rid of. The naive Jirí falls in love with the girl and accepts her invitation to spend Easter together in the country. There he learns that the girl is the single mother of the young boy Martínek, whose father is the married tractor driver.
Assistant Camera:
Jiří Ondráček
Assistant Director:
Robert Vacík
Assistant Editor:
Ruth Čálková
Assistant Production Design:
Bohumil Nový
Assistant Production Manager:
Daniela Norová
Camera Operator:
Adolf Hejzlar
Clapper Loader:
Nevjana Raduilská
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Design:
Theodor Pištěk
Costumer:
Magdalena Lautnerová
František Zapletal
Jindřiška Kratochvílová
Creative Producer:
Miroslav Hladký
Director:
Václav Vorlíček
Director of Photography:
Josef Illík
Dramaturgy:
Libuše Hofmanová
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
First Assistant Director:
Jaroslav Pour
Makeup & Hair:
Josef Lojík
Marie Hrdličková
Milan Vlček
Original Music Composer:
Karel Svoboda
Production Design:
Oldřich Bosák
Production Manager:
Jiří Krejčí
Screenplay:
Gustav Oplustil
Václav Vorlíček
Script:
Olga Hanzlíková
Set Decoration:
Jaromír Bieber
Miroslav Buberle
Bedřich Čermák
Karel Karas
Sound:
František Fabián
Still Photographer:
Alena Červená
Story:
Gustav Oplustil
Václav Vorlíček
Unit Production Manager:
Vlasta Mathauserová
Věra Winkelhöferová
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