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Follows the lives of people shortly after World War 2 as they try to adjust to their new lives. Completed in 1946, it was banned from release by the communist government of Poland until 1957 in edited form.
Description: Follows the lives of people shortly after World War 2 as they try to adjust to their new lives. Completed in 1946, it was banned from release by the communist government of Poland until 1957 in edited form.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 68 minutes
The More the Merrier
Hey Qween - Holigay Special
Forest
Embarquement d'un bœuf à bord d'un navire
Su gran ilusión
Walking to School
Portraits
Work
Reencuentro
Furtună în Pacific
Barbara Fijewska
Played Fela
Irena Krasnowiecka
Played Ira
Wanda Łuczycka
Played Marta
Hanna Skarżanka
Played Teresa
Danuta Szaflarska
Played Weronika
Jerzy Duszyński
Played Marek
Władysław Hańcza
Played Filip
Władysław Grabowski
Played Kaliciński
Tadeusz Łomnicki
Played Kuba
Mieczysław Milecki
Played Doctor Brus (credited as Mieczysław Milewski)
Jacek Woszczerowicz
Played Leon
Stanisław Grolicki
Played "Kolorowa" barkeeper
Józef Węgrzyn
Played "Master Amadeusz Ordoni"
Aleksander Zelwerowicz
Played Old man
Hanka Bielicka
Played Marta's neighbour (uncredited)
Władysław Dewoyno
Played (uncredited)
Barbara Drapińska
Played Woman welcoming the soldiers (uncredited)
Ryszarda Hanin
Played Nurse (uncredited)
Maria Kaniewska
Played Woman at the train station (uncredited)
Zdzisław Lubelski
Played Trader in "Kolorowa" (uncredited)
Andrzej Łapicki
Played A Lady's companion in "Kolorowa" (uncredited)
Stanisław Łapiński
Played Man accosting Weronika in "Kolorowa" (uncredited)
Kazimierz Pawłowski
Played Fela's lover (uncredited)
Czesław Piaskowski
Played Soldier in a car (uncredited)
Wojciech Pilarski
Played (uncredited)
Helena Puchniewska
Played Lady in "Kolorowa" (uncredited)
Barbara Rachwalska
Played Woman at the train station (uncredited)
Stefan Śródka
Played Kuba's brother (uncredited)
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