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The Portrait

People are afraid of the usurer Chazaj and are convinced that he is the bearer of evil. One day Chazaj pays a visit to the poor artist Simon Jordán and asks him to paint his portrait. Simon agrees but as he progresses with the work his mind conjures up terrible thoughts and in the end he commits suicide. The portrait looks lifelike and Chazaj is content with the results. After Chazaj's death the picture changes hands and brings misfortune to all who own it. The last victim is the young painter Roman who buys Chazaj's portrait in a bazaar. He finds a treasure in the frame and begins to live well off it. The comfortable life suits him so well that he rejects his original artistic aims and becomes a painter of fashionable kitsch.

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The Portrait

January 9, 1948
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Crew (19)

Directing

Writing

Nikolai Gogol
Short Story
František Vlček
Screenplay
Martin Frič
Creative Producer

Production

Václav Dražil
Production Manager
Zdeněk Reimann
Executive Producer
František Urbánek
Unit Production Manager

Sound

Milivoj Uzelac
Conductor
Dalibor C. Vačkář
Original Music Composer

Art

Jan Zázvorka
Production Design
František Nestler
Set Decoration
Josef Liesler
Art Designer

Camera

Jan Roth
Director of Photography
Vladimír Novotný
Camera Operator
Josef Pechar
Assistant Camera

Costume & Make-Up

Josef Kobík
Makeup & Hair
Josef Liesler
Costume Design

Crew

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Editing

Jan Kohout
Editor

Lighting

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Visual Effects

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