The Stolen Airship

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The Stolen Airship
Directed byKarel Zeman
Written byRadovan Krátky
Karel Zeman (screenplay)
Jules Verne (story)
Produced byZdeněk Novák
CinematographyJosef Novotný
Bronislau Pikhart
Edited byJan Chaloupek
Music byJan Novák
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
Running time
88 minutes
CountriesItaly
Czechoslovakia
LanguageCzech
Budget4 Million KČs[1]

The Stolen Airship (Czech: Ukradená vzducholoď; Italian: I ragazzi del capitano Nemo) is a 1966 live-action/animated film by Czech filmmaker Karel Zeman.[2] The story is based loosely on Jules Verne's novels Two Years' Vacation and The Mysterious Island. The film in Art Nouveau style consists of live-action scenes, generally shot in black and white, as well as hand-drawn, stop motion, and cutout animation. Various live-action and animated elements are often composited into the same scene.

Cast[edit]

  • Hanus Bor as Tomás Dufek
  • Jan Cizek as Martin
  • Jan Malát as Pavel
  • Michal Pospísil as Jakoubek Kurka
  • Josef Stráník as Petr
  • Jitka Zelenohorská as Katka
  • Jana Sedlmajerová as Renata (Sekretárka)
  • Vera Macku as Martinova (Matka)
  • Eva Kubesová as Dufková
  • Marie Brozová as Jakoubkova babicka

References[edit]

  1. ^ Veselá, Tereza. UNIVERZITA KARLOVA V PRAZE Mediální obraz filmového režiséra Karla Zemana v letech 1945–1989 v českých médiích. Charles University. p. 80. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  2. ^ "The stolen airship". Karel Zeman Muzeum. Retrieved 20 February 2016.

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