Wiano Trailer

Wiano Trailer (1964)

14 February 1964 Drama, Romance 91 mins

A peasant girl is abandoned by her fiancé after she has talked her father into giving her his land as a dowry.

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Cast

Zofia Kucówna

as Bronka Drzemlikówna

Roman Wilhelmi

as Staszek Stosina

Marta Lipińska

as Ulka Kobuzówna

Zdzisław Karczewski

as Bronek Drzemlik

Kazimierz Opaliński

as Staszek's Father

Bohdana Majda

as Staszek's Sister-in-Law

Maciej Damięcki

as Zdzisiek

Marian Kociniak

as Staszek's Friend

Jan Kociniak

as Staszek's Friend

Wacław Kowalski

as Stable Manager

Lucjana Bracka

as Peasant (uncredited)

Crew

Henryk Kluba

Henryk Kluba First Assistant Director

Henryk Bielski

Henryk Bielski Assistant Director

Kurt Weber

Kurt Weber Director of Photography

Wiesław Pyda

Wiesław Pyda Camera Operator

Adam Holender

Adam Holender Camera Operator

Jan Ossowski

Jan Ossowski Assistant Camera

Eugeniusz Maciaszek

Eugeniusz Maciaszek Assistant Camera

Jan Grandys

Jan Grandys Production Design

Zdzisław Kielanowski

Zdzisław Kielanowski Production Design

International Releases Dates

Poland 14 February 1964

Production Companies

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