The Codes Trailer

The Codes Trailer (1966)

25 December 1966 Drama 80 mins

An elderly man returns to Poland to find his long-lost son, missing since World War II. In his quest the man is forced to contemplate the elusive and coded nature of truth itself.

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Cast

Jan Kreczmar

as Tadeusz

Ignacy Gogolewski

as Doctor Zygmunt Gross

Irena Horecka

as Helena Kunicka

Janusz Kłosiński

as Bookstore Manager

Władysław Dewoyno

as Train Waiter

Adam Dzieszyński

as Hotel Receptionist

Irma Kozłowska

as Caretaker

Zofia Merle

as Wacka

Irena Orska

as Neighbour

Jadwiga Skupnik

as Phone Operator

Crew

Witold Sobociński

Witold Sobociński Camera Operator

Maria Szafran

Maria Szafran Set Decoration

Wojciech Solarz

Wojciech Solarz First Assistant Director

Jerzy Skarżyński

Jerzy Skarżyński Costume Design

Anna Włodarczyk

Anna Włodarczyk Makeup Artist

Lidia Skarżyńska

Lidia Skarżyńska Costume Design

Jerzy Skarżyński

Jerzy Skarżyński Production Design

Tadeusz Kosarewicz

Tadeusz Kosarewicz Production Design

Ryszard Straszewski

Ryszard Straszewski Production Manager

Wiesława Borecka

Wiesława Borecka Assistant Production Manager

Wanda Wojnar-Iliew

Wanda Wojnar-Iliew Assistant Production Manager

International Titles

Les Codes Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 13 March 1972

Poland 25 December 1966

Production Companies

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