Kanalia Trailer

Kanalia Trailer (1992)

15 March 1992 Drama, Action 76 mins

A Russian investigator is demoted after a young PPS militia escapes from Poland and vows revenge.

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Cast

Adam Ferency

as Jegor Potapowicz Jegorow

Michał Tarkowski

as "Pigularz"

Krzysztof Kiersznowski

as Sykstus Buczyński

Eugeniusz Priwieziencew

as Jegorow's man in Germany

Leon Niemczyk

as Wert's boss in Germany

Ryszard Ronczewski

as Police Chief

Andrzej Szenajch

as Military Doctor

Marcel Szytenchelm

as Tamara's Boyfriend

Małgorzata Bogdańska

as Sykstus's Wife

Crew

Tomasz Wert

Tomasz Wert Director of Photography

Wojciech Jaworski

Wojciech Jaworski Production Design

Ewa Tarnowska

Ewa Tarnowska Interior Designer

Violetta Jeżewska

Violetta Jeżewska Costume Design

Alicja Kozłowska

Alicja Kozłowska Makeup Artist

Paweł Rakowski

Paweł Rakowski Production Manager

Jacek Lipski

Jacek Lipski Executive Producer

Marcin Pospieszalski

Original Music Composer

Michał Lorenc

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

Poland 15 March 1992

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