Four Tankmen and a Dog Part Two Trailer

Four Tankmen and a Dog Part Two Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968 Drama, War 106 mins

The second of four theatrically released episode compilations of the TV series, featuring episodes 3 and 4.

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Cast

Roman Wilhelmi

as Olgierd Jarosz

Franciszek Pieczka

as Gustlik Jeleń

Janusz Gajos

as Janek Kos

Włodzimierz Press

as Grigorij Saakaszwili

Janusz Kłosiński

as Czernousow ("The Border Is Where We Are")

Józef Nalberczak

as Fiedia ("The Border Is Where We Are")

Pola Raksa

as Marusia "Ogoniok" ("A Dog's Claw")

Tadeusz Fijewski

as Czereśniak ("A Dog's Claw")

Janusz Paluszkiewicz

as Captain Baranow ("A Dog's Claw")

Aleksander Sewruk

as Soviet General ("A Dog's Claw")

Jerzy Smyk

as Soviet Soldier ("A Dog's Claw")

Tadeusz Jurasz

as German Soldier ("A Dog's Claw") (uncredited)

Crew

Henryk Kluba

Henryk Kluba First Assistant Director

Jerzy Karwowski

Jerzy Karwowski Assistant Director

Romuald Kropat

Romuald Kropat Director of Photography

Henryk Depczyk

Henryk Depczyk Camera Operator

Adam Holender

Adam Holender Assistant Camera

Stefan Kurzyp

Stefan Kurzyp Assistant Camera

Józef Nasiadka

Józef Nasiadka Lighting Technician

Zdzisław Kielanowski

Zdzisław Kielanowski Production Design

Wiesław Śniadecki

Wiesław Śniadecki Production Design

Jerzy Zieliński

Jerzy Zieliński Assistant Production Design

Jerzy Radziwoń

Jerzy Radziwoń Construction Foreman

International Releases Dates

Poland 01 January 1968

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