Vintage Car

Alfréd Radok, 1956

Film at Filmový přehled

Summary

Subsequent to the psychological drama Daleká cesta (The Long Journey, 1949), which was banned from public screening by communist censorship, director Alfréd Radok was permitted to make a film that would only address a “harmless” topic. But even with this adaptation of an eponymous book by Adolf Branald, which describes the beginnings of motoring in the Czech lands, did Radok prove himself technically brilliant, as a creator able to recreate an Art Nouveau atmosphere in a precise, yet playful way. The “racing” comedy, depicting three international competitions in France, successfully employed both Czech and foreign actors (the role of French mechanic Marcel was portrayed by experienced French actor Raymond Bussières). The then 20 year-old Pavel Landovský debuted in the role of a wedding guest with a trumpet. Serving as Radok’s assistant, future directing star of the Czechoslovak New Wave Miloš Forman gained valuable experience.
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About a film

Production year 1956
Countries Czechoslovakia
Categories film
Genres comedy
Form feature
Duration 95 min
Director Alfréd Radok
Cast Raymond Bussieres, Ginette Pigeon, Luděk Munzar, Radovan Lukavský, Jiří Sehnal, Josef Hlinomaz
Director of photography Jaromír Holpuch
Screenplay Adolf Branald, Alfréd Radok
Editor Jiřina Lukešová
Production designer Jaroslav Krška
Artist Kamil Lhoták
Music Jan F. Fischer
Sound designer František Fabián