Three Men Travelling Trailer

Three Men Travelling Trailer (1973)

30 November 1973 Comedy 98 mins

Three Men Travelling is billed as a loosely related sequel to Tri chlapi v chalupe (1963), sending our country protagonists set out from their family nests in the village of Ouplavice into the big wide world. Grandpa Potucek, (Lubomír Lipský) and his son Václav (Jan Skopecek) take part in the cooperative's excursion to spa town Karlovy Vary, a Pilsen brewery and some agricultural enterprises in western Bohemia. During the course of a series of misunderstandings and merrymaking, grandfather Potucek decides he will not let problems with sick calves unsettle him, and that he will persevere in his role as the leader of the cooperative.

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Cast

Lubomír Lipský

as deda Potucek

Jan Skopeček

as otec Václav Potucek

Ladislav Trojan

as vnuk Venda Potucek

Stella Zázvorková

as Nedomova žena

Vlastimil Brodský

as zootechnik Béda Nedoma

Karolina Slunéčková

as druzstevnice Eliska Kacírová

Jan Libíček

as Kacír

Zdena Hadrbolcová

as Marka, Bobesova zena

Jaroslav Moučka

as druzstevník Bohous Bobes

Vladimír Šmeral

as akademik Tronícek

Marie Rosůlková

as Stará dáma

Zora Jiráková

as Renátcina matka

Crew

Miloš Brož

Miloš Brož Creative Producer

Jindřich Goetz

Jindřich Goetz Production Design

Rudolf Stahl nejml.

Rudolf Stahl nejml. Assistant Production Design

Ivo Černý

Ivo Černý Set Decoration

Miloš Osvald

Miloš Osvald Set Decoration

Jiří Rulík

Jiří Rulík Set Decoration

František Čížek

František Čížek Makeup & Hair

Vlasta Hájková

Vlasta Hájková Makeup & Hair

Ladislav Novotný

Ladislav Novotný Production Manager

Martin Benoni

Martin Benoni Assistant Production Manager

Věra Kadeřábková

Věra Kadeřábková Clapper Loader

Jan Kuděla

Jan Kuděla Still Photographer

Vlastimil Hála

Original Music Composer

Production Companies

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