The Junk Shop (1965)
The Junk Shop (1965)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently The Junk Shop is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Criterion Channel
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Cast & Crew.
Václav Halama
Hanta
František Ketzek
Chief
M. Cirmonová
Actress
Libuše Palečková
Mother
Radim Cvrček
Actor
Jan Vlček
Sacrist
Olga Novotná
Antonín Dimitrov
Actor
Růžena Vlčková
Ivana Klíčníková
Actor
Bobina Maršátová
Marie
Karel Hadrbolec
A. Mukenšnáblová
Actress
Juraj Herz
Director
Bohumil Hrabal
Writer
Miloš Brož
Producer
Karel Feix
Producer
Zdeněk Liška
Composer
Rudolf Milič
Cinematographer
Ivo Gübel
Bohoušek (voice)
Jaromír Janáček
Editor
Josef Calta
ProductionDesigner
Ota Motyčka
Sacrist (voice)
Josef Calta
ProductionDesigner
Marie Rosůlková
Client with Letters (voice)
Olga Dimitrovová
Costume Design
Jordan Balurov
Assistant Production Manager
Jaroslav Prokop
Production Manager
Štěpán Koníček
Conductor
Květa Lehovcová
First Assistant Director
Josef Pechar
Camera Operator
Oldřich Bosák
Production Design
Rudolf Hammer
Makeup & Hair
Dobroslav Šrámek
Sound
L. Rubínová
Věra Pokorná
František Pelikán
Karel Veselý
Václav Soldát
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 17, 1965
Original NameSběrné surovosti
StatusReleased
Running Time31m
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Junk Shop (Czech: Sběrné surovosti) is a 1965 Czechoslovak comedic short film directed by Juraj Herz, based on a story by Bohumil Hrabal called Baron Prasil. It is the very first film made by the director. Though his very first film, it displays his knack for bizarre, disquieting and creepy visuals that will become more prominent throughout his career. This film was originally intended to be part of the anthology film Pearls of the Deep but it was excluded due to its running time being too long. The film follows a group of comical patrons and shopkeepers at a local junk shop, including Hanta (Václav Halama), the titular Baron Prasil, a pervert, comedian and scoundrel who is missing his front teeth, his boss Bohoušek (František Ketzek), a straight man who is constantly aggravated by the odd personalities at his shop and Mařenka ( Bobina Maršatová ), a beautiful woman who lives on the next floor who Bohoušek admires. Hedvicka is another young woman Bohoušek admires though she offends him when she mentions the scale he steps on lists his weight as 364 pounds. "Cleo" is another patron, an older Hindu woman with facial hair growing in who constantly irritates Bohoušek with tales of her former youth and beauty. The cast is largely non-professional actors which is not unusual for the Czech new wave.