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Adaptation of I Can Jump Puddles Alan Marshall , 1955 single work single work autobiography
Issue Details: First known date: 1970... 1970 Uz Zase Skacu Pres Kaluze
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Film Details - Film Studio Barrandou , 1970

Production Companies:

Film Studio Barrandou

Director of Photography:

Josef Illík

Editors:

Miroslav Hájek

Production Designers:

Oldrich Okác

Composer:

Zdenek Liska

Cast:

Incl. Vladimar Dlouhy (Adam), Zdena Hadrbolcova (Mother), Karel Hlusicka (Father), Bozena Böhmová (Head nurse), Bohuslav Cáp (Odpustek), Michal Dlouhý (Younger Adam), Darja Hajská (Turecková), Zdenek Jarolímek (Clerk), Josef Karlík (Stablehand), Ladislav Krivácek (Hospital Boy), Zdenek Kryzánek (Drunk), Oldrich Musil (Doctor), Borivoj Navrátil (Doctor), Jaroslav Satoranský (Martin), Vladimír Smeral (Ambroz), Jana Svandová (Nurse), Karel Vlcek (Vicar), Lubos Vraspir.

Release Dates:

1. 1970. Also released in Hungary (10 February 1972) and Spain (1974).
2. Released on videocassette format ca. 1987 by Filmways (Melbourne), and re-released ca. 1995 by Force Video (Melbourne)

Location:

  • Moravia

Awards:

  • San Sebastián International Film Festival, Spain (1971) Silver Seashell Award - Karel Kachyna (winner)

Notes:

1. Czech dialogue, English subtitles.
2. Also known as I'm Jumping Over Puddles Again (UK); Ich springe über Pfützen / Schon wieder springe ich über Pfützen (West Germany); Jumping Over Puddles (USA); Jumping Over Puddles Again (International English title); Otra vez salto sobre los charcos (Spain); Saltando los charcos (Argentina); and Und wieder spring' ich über Pfützen (undetermined).

Subjects:
  • Moravia,
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    Czech Republic,
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    Eastern Europe, Europe,
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