Bláhový sen (1943)
Hairdresser Žofka Stárková desires fame perhaps more than other girls. The petty plans of her fiancé František do not satisfy her wild imagination. Žofka suddenly gains popularity when, while on her way to get an autograph, she discovers the dead body of the famous tenor Helbich and is arrested on suspicion of murder. Helbich actually committed suicide because he lost his voice. After being released from prison, Žofka receives an offer for the lead role in a forthcoming film. The dubious fame confuses her. She leaves her parents' modest apartment and quits her hairdressing business. Unfortunately, it soon becomes clear that she has no talent for acting, and the desperate director has the film edited in such a way that Žofka practically disappears from it...
Director:
J. A. Holman
Writers:
J. A. Holman, Josef Trojan.
| Writing | J. A. Holman | Screenplay |
| Directing | J. A. Holman | Director |
| Writing | Josef Trojan | Screenplay |
| Writing | Anna Sokolová-Podpěrová | Novel |
| Directing | Jaroslav Mach | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Zdeněk Němeček | Lyricist |
| Camera | Václav Hanuš | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Stanislav Vondraš | Sound |
| Sound | František Svojík | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Otakar Sedláček | Production Manager |
| Writing | František Němeček | Lyricist |
| Art | Ferdinand Fiala | Production Design |
| Editing | Zdeněk Gina Hašler | Editor |
| Camera | Jan Roth | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Jaromír Holpuch | Assistant Camera |
| Crew | Rudolf Macharovský | Choreographer |
| Art | Chrudoš Uher | Production Design |
| Art | František Nestler | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Jiří Srnka | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Josef Holomý | Unit Manager |
| Production | Miloš Mastník | Unit Manager |