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The Great Opportunity (1950 film)

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The Great Opportunity
East German poster
Directed byKarel Michael Wallo
Written byKarel Michael Wallo
Produced byLadislav Hanus
StarringVlasta Chramostová
Vladimír Smeral
Zdenek Díte 
CinematographyJulius Vegricht
Edited byJirina Lukesová
Music byMiroslav Barvík
Production
company
Ceskoslovenský Státní Film
Distributed byCeskoslovenský Státní Film
Progress Film
Release date
  • 14 April 1950 (1950-04-14)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryCzechoslovakia
LanguageCzech

The Great Opportunity (Czech: Veliká prílezitost) is a 1950 Czech drama film directed by Karel Michael Wallo and starring Vlasta Chramostová, Vladimír Smeral and Zdenek Díte.[1] [2] [3] It was shot at the Hostivar Studios in Prague. The film's sets were designed by the art director Karel Skvor. It was distributed in East Germany by Progress Film

Cast

  • Josef Stefl as Toník Burán
  • Vlasta Chramostová as Lída Kolárová
  • Vladimír Smeral as Zdenek Kruzný
  • Jirí Vrstála as Vlastimil Zubatík
  • Zdenek Díte as Mirek Horák
  • Vítezslav Bocek as Bartos - Director of Bata's Factory
  • Jaroslav Vojta as Worker Ocílka
  • Frantisek Klika as Cestmír Machán
  • Josef Toman as Father Burán
  • Otto Cermák as Grandfather Burán
  • Bolek Prchal as Superintendent
  • Ladislav Bohác as Prosecutor
  • Josef Chvalina as Standa
  • Otakar Dadák as Frantisek Mokros - worker
  • Milos Preininger as Jan Opavský - worker
  • Hermína Vojtová as Customer at textile schop
  • Zdenek Hodr as Lawyer
  • Zdenek Savrda as Judge
  • Lubor Tokos as Votýpka
  • Josef Marsálek as Milan Hosa - worker
  • Stefan Bulejko as Walter Taler - officer SS
  • Bohumil Machník as Guard
  • Lubomír Cerník as Brigadier
  • Kveta Fialová as Blanka - Culture referent
  • Jaroslav Seník as Vincenc Mlacek - merchant with textil
  • Václav Kyzlink as Engineer
  • Václav Svec as Prisoner
  • Josef Langmiler as Officer SS
  • Frantisek Slégr as Peasant Opíchal
  • Frantisek Marek as Commercial Council
  • Jan Fischer as Secretary
  • Karel Svoboda as Accountant
  • Frantisek Peterka as Construction Worker
  • Josef Horánek as Vicar
  • Stanislav Remunda as Zdenek
  • Pavel Smok as Dancer
  • Milan Mach as Worker
  • Zora Rozsypalová as Doctor Marta
  • Hynek Nemec as Bricklayer
  • Stanislava Seimlová as Worker
  • Jitka Frantová as Worker

References

  1. ^ Czech Feature Film III: 1945-1960. Národní filmový archiv, 1995. p.341
  2. ^ Škvorecký p.33
  3. ^ https://www.csfd.cz/film/199392-velika-prilezitost/prehled/

Bibliography

  • Černík, Jan. Český technický scénář 1945–1962. Palacký University Olomouc, 2021.
  • Škvorecký, Josef. Nejdražší umění a jiné eseje o filmu. 2010.

External links

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