A little-known adaptation of Jaroslav Vrchlický's play is returning to the television screen, full of humorous plots, telling the story of the courage of two women in love who, because of their love, infiltrated Karlštejn Castle, where women are forbidden to enter by order of the monarch. It was created with a number of star actors eight years before the now legendary film adaptation by Zdeněk Podskalský. When it premiered in 1965, it aroused a stormy, positive and negative response. Quite naturally, because Filip's concept of this classic play, albeit in the authentic setting of Karlštejn Castle, was completely new and unconventional at the time. This adaptation of the classic original uses the melodies of popular Czech and foreign hits with lyrics by P. Kopta. For example, the ruler's arrival at the castle was announced by the melody of the popular song Jó, třešné zrály. However, professional singers mostly sing for the actors here.
Is Noc na Karlštejně on Netflix? Unfortunately the movie Noc na Karlštejně is not yet available on Netflix.
Directing | František Filip | Director |
Writing | Jaroslav Vrchlický | Theatre Play |
Writing | František Filip | Screenplay |
Writing | Pavel Kopta | Lyricist |
Art | Karel Černý | Set Decoration |
Camera | Miroslav Pospíšil | Still Photographer |
Costume & Make-Up | Lída Novotná | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Josef Adamička | Makeup & Hair |
Costume & Make-Up | Marie Grossová | Makeup & Hair |
Sound | Svatava Hrubcová | Sound |
Editing | Jiří Šebelka | Editor |
Production | Eva Jirásková | Production Manager |
Production | Rudolf Sokol | Production Manager |
Directing | Jiřina Pokorná-Makoszová | Assistant Director |
Camera | Ivan Rybák | Camera Operator |
Camera | Jiří Klobouk | Camera Operator |
Camera | Stanislav Benc | Camera Operator |
Camera | Vladimír Opletal | Director of Photography |