A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 2, 1986
Original Title:
A co ten ruksak, králi?
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Československá televize Praha
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In one kingdom, there was a stupid king. And he suddenly became wise because he met a magical grandfather who gave him a backpack. Who would have thought that it was possible to carry wisdom in a backpack? The subjects of the king, who came to his senses in such a strange way, certainly did not know this. But not for long. And so the king had to earn his wisdom and his beloved bride...
Assistant Director:
Olga Kubištová
Camera Operator:
František Hanák
Jaroslav Šenfelder
Božek Slavík
Choreographer:
Jan Kuchař
Costume Design:
Božena Lesáková
Costumer:
Emilie Zajíčková
Květa Poláčková
Director:
Vladimír Karlík
Director of Photography:
František Němec
Dramaturgy:
Zdena Brunclíková
Editor:
Vítězslav Romanov
Václav Kubale
Eva Šťáhlavská
First Assistant Director:
Kateřina Krausová
Makeup & Hair:
Nevena Thielová
Petr Hovorka
Music Director:
Rostislav Valčík
Original Music Composer:
Vítězslav Hádl
Production Design:
Leopold Zeman
Production Manager:
Žorž Čamov
Screenplay:
Miloš Kratochvíl
Sound:
Josef Rozhoň
Petr Šimák
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