Štika v rybníce (1952)
Young bricklayers Franta Doubrav and his friend Béla meet two girls, Mařka and Vlasta, on their way back from a friend's wedding, but they only manage to call them by their name and the construction site they are currently working on. Imagine their surprise when they discover that Mařka is a trained bricklayer who has joined Franta's father's work crew, where she proposes a new way of working that will help catch up on the construction delays. As a young girl, however, she must first deal with the distrust of the older and more experienced bricklayers.
Director: Vladimír Čech
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: March 14, 1952
Cast
Screenplay
- Vladimír Čech (Screenplay)
- Jaroslav Mottl (Screenplay)
- Karel Stanislav (Theatre Play)
- František Hrubín (Lyricist)
Music: Jaroslav Křička
Cinematography: Bohumil Kolátor
Editing: Miroslav Hájek
Production: Československý státní film
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
Keywords
based on play or musical
More Films by Director: Vladimír Čech
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Štika v rybníce about?
- Young bricklayers Franta Doubrav and his friend Béla meet two girls, Mařka and Vlasta, on their way back from a friend's wedding, but they only manage to call them by their name and the construction site they are currently working on. Imagine their surprise when they discover that Mařka is a trained bricklayer who has joined Franta's father's work crew, where she proposes a new way of working that will help catch up on the construction delays. As a young girl, however, she must first deal with the distrust of the older and more experienced bricklayers.
- Who directed Štika v rybníce?
- Štika v rybníce was directed by Vladimír Čech.
- Who stars in Štika v rybníce?
- Štika v rybníce stars Jaroslav Vojta, Ludmila Vendlová, Josef Pehr, Eman Fiala, Marie Brožová, Josef Kemr.
- What genre is Štika v rybníce?
- Štika v rybníce is a Comedy film.
- Where was Štika v rybníce produced?
- Štika v rybníce was produced in Czechoslovakia.