Not Far from Warsaw Trailer

Not Far from Warsaw Trailer (1954)

21 October 1954 Drama, Action 108 mins

Imperialist spies try to disrupt and stop production in a large steelworks.

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Cast

Urszula Modrzyńska

as Wanda Bugajówna

Feliks Żukowski

as Szymon Bugaj

Zdzisław Mrożewski

as Antoni Przewłocki

Jan Żardecki

as Józek Wieniarz

Wiktor Grotowicz

as Wielicki

Ludwik Benoit

as Borucki "Jarząb"

Zygmunt Chmielewski

as Colonel Hopkins

Adolf Chronicki

as UB Lieutenant

Kazimierz Dębicki

as UB Lieutenant

Ignacy Machowski

as Party Secretary

Crew

Dymitr Sprudin

Dymitr Sprudin Still Photographer

Czesław Świrta

Czesław Świrta Assistant Camera

Halina Sulkowska

Halina Sulkowska Assistant Production Design

Henryk Strzebiecki

Henryk Strzebiecki Production Assistant

Wiesław Śniadecki

Wiesław Śniadecki Assistant Production Design

Jerzy Pękalski

Jerzy Pękalski Assistant Editor

Ewa Petelska

Ewa Petelska Assistant Director

Jerzy Szczecinski

Jerzy Szczecinski Sound Assistant

Jozef Ciecwirek

Jozef Ciecwirek Lighting Technician

Tadeusz Kończakowski

Tadeusz Kończakowski Assistant Director

Stefan Matyjaszkiewicz

Stefan Matyjaszkiewicz Assistant Camera

Jerzy Nitecki

Jerzy Nitecki Production Manager

Wadim Berestowski

Wadim Berestowski Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

Hungary 23 June 1955

Poland 21 October 1954

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