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The Dancer (1943 film)

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The Dancer
Directed byFrantišek Čáp
Written byJan Wenig
František Čáp
StarringMarie Glázrová
Jiřina Štěpničková
Růžena Nasková
CinematographyFerdinand Pečenka
Music byRoman Blahník
Jaroslav Jeremiáš
Production
company
Lucernafilm
Distributed byLucernafilm
Release date
  • 5 November 1943 (1943-11-05)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryProtectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
LanguageCzech

The Dancer (Czech: Tanečnice) is a 1943 Czech historical romantic drama film directed by František Čáp and starring Marie Glázrová, Jiřina Štěpničková and Růžena Nasková.[1][2] It was shot at the Barrandov and Hostivař Studios in Prague. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jan Zázvorka.[3]

Cast

  • Marie Glázrová as Clo
  • Jiřina Štěpničková as Marie, Clo's sister
  • Růžena Nasková as Mother
  • Terezie Brzková as Háta, housekeeper
  • Karel Höger as Saša Holberg / Arens
  • Josef Belský as Baron Schwarz
  • Karel Dostál as physician in Dresden
  • Vlasta Fabiánová as Marie Luisa
  • Jan Fifka as Director of Vienna Opera
  • Nelly Gaierová as singer at Maxim's
  • Slávka Hamouzová as girl in company
  • Marie Holanová as maid at Clo
  • Milada Horutová as visitor of Vienna Opera
  • Eduard Kohout as Maras, baron
  • Eliška Kuchařová as Maruška
  • Viktor Malčev as Karel Höger's dance double
  • Jaroslav Marvan as Derman, director of National Theatre
  • Miloš Nedbal as Deval, director from Brussels
  • Gustav Nezval as Princ Maxmilián
  • Jelizaveta Nikolská as Mme Richetti
  • Jaroslav Orlický as Maxmilián's butler
  • Otakar Pařík as Dirigent
  • Václav Pata as waiter at Maxim
  • Václav Piskáček as Vienna Opera Spectator
  • Jan Pivec as Miloš Borský
  • Zdeněk Podlipný as Critic
  • Dalibor Pták as visitor of Vienna Opera
  • Bohuš Rendl as Sebastian Kubeš
  • Vladimír Řepa as Mrs. Satranová's coachman
  • Karel Roden as Maxmilián's servant
  • Zvonimír Rogoz as maestro Bondini
  • Josef Sládek as theatre worker
  • Helena Smolová as visitor of Vienna Opera
  • Míla Spazierová-Hezká as singer in cabaret Chat Noir
  • Jiří Steimar as Vienna Opera director Walter
  • Bedřich Veverka as baron Franz von Reiter
  • Václav Voska as visitor of Vienna Opera
  • Antonín Zacpal as Husar

References

  1. ^ Opěla. International Directory of Cinematographers, Set-and Costume Designers in Film: Czechoslovakia (from the beginnings to 1989. Walter de Gruyter, 2019. p. 193
  2. ^ https://www.csfd.sk/film/2088-tanecnice/prehlad/
  3. ^ Czech Feature Film II: 1930-1945. Národní filmový archiv, 1995. p. 345

Bibliography

  • Havel, Václav Maria. Mé vzpomínky. Nakl. Lidové noviny, 1993. p. 429

External links

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