Tabliczka marzenia Trailer

Tabliczka marzenia Trailer (1968)

09 August 1968 Comedy, Romance, Family 83 mins

A fifteen-year old Ludka navigates first love and frustrations related to failures of the adult world during summer holidays.

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Cast

Zofia Truszkowska

as Ludka's Mother

Anna Seniuk

as Eliza

Maria Homerska

as Professor Mareszowa

Jan Machulski

as Ludka's Neighbour

Barbara Ludwiżanka

as Ludka's Aunt

Aleksander Sewruk

as Ludka's Father

Witold Skaruch

as Kasperski

Agnieszka Fitkau

as Stefan's Lover

Małgorzata Lorentowicz

as Parents' Committee Member

Tadeusz Pluciński

as Neighbour's Business Partner

Ewa Mirowska

as Store Clerk

Janina Borońska

as Ludka Balwikówna (voice)

Jerzy Zygmunt Nowak

as Institute Assistant (uncredited)

Crew

Franciszek Garczyński

Franciszek Garczyński Assistant Production Design

Tadeusz Myszorek

Tadeusz Myszorek Production Design

Mieczysław Verocsy

Mieczysław Verocsy Camera Operator

Józef Druś

Józef Druś Sound Assistant

Michał Sosiński

Michał Sosiński Unit Manager

Ludgierd Romanis

Ludgierd Romanis Production Manager

Bohdan Poręba

Bohdan Poręba First Assistant Director

Tatiana Manżett

Tatiana Manżett Assistant Production Design

Józef Drzewicki

Józef Drzewicki Assistant Production Manager

Kazimierz Wawrzyniak

Kazimierz Wawrzyniak Director of Photography

Anna Lewandowska

Anna Lewandowska Assistant Makeup Artist

Tadeusz Jakuczyn

Tadeusz Jakuczyn Assistant Camera

Lidia Rzeszewska

Lidia Rzeszewska Costume Design

Urszula Krzemieniecka

Urszula Krzemieniecka Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

Poland 09 August 1968

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