The Finnish Knife Trailer (1965)
Two young men, thinking that they've killed someone, flee to Poland.
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Two young men, thinking that they've killed someone, flee to Poland.
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Wiliam Bukový Original Music Composer
Jan Čuřík Director
Jan Chaloupek Editor
Zdenek Sirový Screenplay
Zdenek Sirový Director
Zdenek Sirový Story
Eva Pilarová Vocals
Adolf Nacházel Sound
Štěpán Koníček Conductor
Josef Pávek Camera Operator
Vladimír Bor Creative Producer
František Zajíček Set Decoration
Jiří Bečka Production Manager
Jiří Šimon Makeup & Hair
Jiří Sobotka Lyricist
Bohumír Brunclík Sound Effects
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20 March 1965
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13 November 1965
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05 April 1965
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01 January 1965
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02 September 1965
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29 January 1965
A Huangmei opera produced by Shaw Brothers about a carp spirit who transforms into an identical copy of a beautiful woman to win the heart of a lonely male scholar.
06 September 1965
CBS bit on Piero Heliczer shooting his film 'Venus in Furs' (they mistakenly call it 'Dirt'). Released by Boo-Hooray as part of their exhibit on Heliczer and The Dead Language Press.
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