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Featuring:
Otýlie Benísková, Václav Voska, Jaromír Spal
Written by:
Ema Rezacova
Václav Krska
Václav Rezác
Directed by:
Václav Krska
Release Date:
January 23, 1948
Original Title:
Až se vrátíš...
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Československá filmová společnost
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In an unsightly tenement house, the walls of which are as peeling as the souls of the tenants, an old woman waits for her son to return from prison. However, her neighbors believe that she is hiding a large fortune in her tattered suitcase, which she protects like the apple of her eye, and they want to get hold of it at any cost.
Gloomy gallery tenement house in the suburbs is crowded with people, discontent with their fate. Symbol of better life is for them a worn-out bag of old lady Sachová, and they think their uncommunicative neighbour has locked loads of money inside it. The idea that they might pay off their debts even drives an indebted traveller, poor watchmaker and an office servant to a murder attempt.
Assistant Camera:
Jiří Tarantík
Václav Pazderník
Choreographer:
Boris Milec
Conductor:
Otakar Pařík
Costume Design:
Fernand Vácha
Creative Producer:
Otakar Vávra
Director:
Václav Krška
Director of Photography:
Josef Střecha
Editor:
Jan Kohout
Executive Producer:
Karel Feix
Lyricist:
K.M. Walló
Makeup & Hair:
Marie Dušková
Václav Volk
Original Music Composer:
Eman Fiala
Production Design:
Karel Škvor
Production Manager:
Karel Šilhánek
František Růžička
Screenplay:
Václav Řezáč
Václav Krška
Set Decoration:
Josef Pavlík
Sound:
Stanislav Vondraš
Story:
Ema Řezáčová
Unit Production Manager:
František Jelínek
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