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Release Date:
January 1, 1974
Original Title:
Krásná paní ševcová
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Československá televize Praha
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The cheerful farce tells the story of the charming wife of an Andalusian shoemaker, a charming beauty who attracts the eyes of a crowd of cavaliers. The beautiful woman is more than thirty years younger than her husband, but she is quarrelsome, argumentative and, above all, dissatisfied. Despite this, she remains faithful to her good-natured husband, many years older. However, he mainly desires peace, and, carried away by gossip, one day leaves his wife. He returns as a principal with a puppet theater to find that his wife has remained faithful to him, both spouses are convinced that they were wrong and return to each other...
Adaptation:
Jiří Bělka
Art Designer:
Konstantin Galas
Assistant Director:
Kateřina Housková
Camera Operator:
Ivan Rybák
Stanislav Benc
Bohuslav Kudláček
Choreographer:
Lea Janečková
Costume Design:
Jarmila Konečná
Director:
Jiří Bělka
Director of Photography:
Vladimír Opletal
Dramaturgy:
Lída Hustolesová
Editor:
Miroslav Dufek
Lyricist:
Zdeněk Borovec
Makeup & Hair:
Josef Adamička
Květa Holasová
Original Music Composer:
Luboš Fišer
Production Manager:
Jiří Kříž
Set Designer:
Miloš Ditrich
Sound:
Svatava Hrubcová
Theatre Play:
Federico García Lorca
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