Top 10 Billed Cast

Halina Rowicka
Halina Rowicka

Ewa Talar, żona Andrzeja

Tomasz Borkowy
Tomasz Borkowy

Andrzej Talar

Jan Englert
Jan Englert

Rajmund Wrotek

Stefan Szmidt
Stefan Szmidt

Kostek Bawolik

Zbigniew Buczkowski
Zbigniew Buczkowski

Henio Lermaszewski

Barbara Sołtysik
Barbara Sołtysik

Teresa Bawolikowa

Helena Kowalczykowa
Helena Kowalczykowa

Lermaszewska, matka Henia

Marek Bukowski
Marek Bukowski

Mietek Pocięgło, syn Lidki Jasińskiej

Monika Kwiatkowska
Monika Kwiatkowska

Majka Żmuda, miłość Kajtka

Hanna Lachman
Hanna Lachman

Wanda Jasińska, babka Mietka Pocięgło

Top Movie Cast(17)

Halina Rowicka

Ewa Talar, żona Andrzeja

Tomasz Borkowy

Andrzej Talar

Jan Englert

Rajmund Wrotek

Stefan Szmidt

Kostek Bawolik

Zbigniew Buczkowski

Henio Lermaszewski

Barbara Sołtysik

Teresa Bawolikowa

Helena Kowalczykowa

Lermaszewska, matka Henia

Marek Bukowski

Mietek Pocięgło, syn Lidki Jasińskiej

Monika Kwiatkowska

Majka Żmuda, miłość Kajtka

Hanna Lachman

Wanda Jasińska, babka Mietka Pocięgło

Bożena Dykiel

Halina Wrotek, żona Rajmunda

Jerzy Bończak

dozorca Edward Prokop

Hanna Śleszyńska

Lodzia "Cielęcina", handlarka mięsem

Mieczysław Hryniewicz

Czesio, szwagier Prokopa

Piotr Fronczewski

fotografik Adam Rygier, miłość Martyny Stroynowskiej

Waldemar Barwiński

Kajtek Talar, syn Ewy i Andrzeja

Top Movie Crew(5)

Jerzy Janicki

Writer

Jan Łomnicki

Director

Andrzej Mularczyk

Writer

Waldemar Kazanecki

Music

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No, Honestly
50%

No, Honestly (en)

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Hitler's Most Wanted
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Hitler's Most Wanted (en)

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ようこそ、わが家へ
80%

Welcome to Our Home (ja)

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London Belongs To Me
70%

London Belongs To Me (en)

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De Nieuwsquiz
70%

De Nieuwsquiz (nl)

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60%

Michalovy barvy (cs)

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A Fan Celebration of Moana
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A Fan Celebration of Moana (en)

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Grands Reportages
60%

Grands Reportages (fr)

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Sergeant Cork
60%

Sergeant Cork (en)

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Mugilan
50%

Mugilan (ta)

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Carrott's Lib
75%

Carrott's Lib (en)

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Phoo Action
50%

Phoo Action (en)

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Hip Hop Uncovered
60%

Hip Hop Uncovered (en)

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