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Ostatni strzał (1959)
Character: Stefan Ziarno
A former resistance fighter returns to his hometown after being imprisoned, bent on enacting revenge on the man that sent him behind bars.
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Podhale w ogniu (1956)
Character: Jordan
Podhale, 17th century – the story of an anti-nobility peasant rebellion led by Aleksander Kostka Napierski.
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Żołnierz zwycięstwa (1953)
Character: Soviet Soldier (uncredited)
Two-part biopic about General Karol Świerczewski, living embodiment of the party line, and the group of party members from his hometown fighting the fascist forces towards the socialist state of affairs.
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Skarb kapitana Martensa (1957)
Character: Gac
A ship crew fight over a deceased captain's notebook, believing that it contains clues to find a treasure.
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Stawka większa niż życie cz. VI (1969)
Character: Pfister ("Operation Oak Leaf")
The sixth and final episode compilation of the TV series released theatrically, featuring episodes 16 and 17.
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Epilog norymberski (1971)
Character: Wasilij Rudenko
Reproduction of the Nuremberg trials using transcripts, made for Polish TV.
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Różaniec z granatów (1970)
Character: Lieutenant
Fall 1944. A wounded Polish officer, Ryszard, is brought to the Allied field hospital. He notices another soldier on the table - also a Pole - a rosary made of pomegranate seeds. Józef, overjoyed at the arrival of his countryman, tells the story of the rosary.
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Dzień oczyszczenia (1970)
Character: Major Dziadek
The film is set in the summer of 1944. The Home Army branch operating in the Sądecki region is decimated by the Germans during an attempt to take over the drop of weapons and ammunition from England. About 20 soldiers break out of the encirclement, including the commander - Major "Dziadek" - and his deputy - Captain Stańczyk. Partisans are trying to get to the ruins of a nearby castle, where the last ammo crate is supposed to have landed.
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Lunatycy (1960)
Character: Piotr Nowak
A group of street thugs assault a man, causing temporary blindness. One of them, Romek has a change of heart after this incident and decides to turn against his former friends.
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Wolne miasto (1958)
Character: Lt. Konrad Guderski
The heroic struggle of Polish post office workers in Gdańsk on the first day of World War II.
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Cień (1956)
Character: Soldier
A man has been found dead after having been hurled from a train. As security agents, police and a medical examiner piece together his identity, three accounts emerge: one set during World War II, one in the immediate aftermath of the war, and one in contemporary Poland.
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Hrabina Cosel (1968)
Character: Zaklika
The Countess Cosel is based on the true story of the beautiful Anna Constantia of Brockdorff, a German noblewoman who became a mistress of Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony in 1704.
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Matka Joanna od Aniołów (1961)
Character: Chrząszczewski
A Polish priest arrives at a convent hoping to save the Mother Superior who is supposedly possessed by eight demons.
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W pustyni i w puszczy (1973)
Character: Władysław Tarkowski
Fourteen year old Polish boy Stas Tarkowski and eight year old Nel Rawlison from England are kidnapped as the hostages by Arabic fanatics and taken to their religion leader. Then they manage to escape and try to return to their fathers. Children have a lot of dangerous adventures, meet two Black kids; Kali and Mea, who also help them, make a friendship with an elephant and help one Black's tribe.
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Krzyżacy (1960)
Character: Ulrich von Jungingen
A tale of a young impoverished nobleman, who with his uncle returns from a war against the order of the Teutonic Knights in Lithuania. He falls in love with a beautiful woman and pledges an oath to bring her "three trophies" from the Teutonic Knights.
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Jak daleko stąd, jak blisko (1972)
Character: Police Captain
A middle-aged man sets out on a symbolic journey through past, present, and future to learn why an old friend committed suicide, and learns much about his own life along the way.
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Potop (1974)
Character: Prior Augustyn Kordecki
During the Swedish invasion of Poland, the brave warrior Andrzej Kmicic, considered a traitor to the nation, fights for a country, redemption and love across the 17th-century Polish territories.
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Miasto nieujarzmione - Robinson warszawski (1950)
Character: Soviet Soldier (uncredited)
Warsaw after the fall of the Warsaw Uprising. The Germans expel the civilian population and then proceed to systematically destroy the city. The capital is transformed into a sea of rubble, among which a few survivors hide – modern-day Robinsons. One of them is Piotr Rafalski, who rescues Krystyna, a wounded Jewish woman. Three soldiers of the People's Army, cooperating with a Soviet telegraph operator, are also in the city.
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Pod gwiazdą frygijską (1954)
Character: Bolesław Gąbiński, a worker in "Cellulose", a police reporter
Communist Szczęsny juggles between his revolutionary activities and love to a fellow party member Madzia in this sequel to "Cellulose".
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Celuloza (1954)
Character: Bolesław Gębiński
Through the fate of the boy - whose hunger drives from his home village , and who receives a severe school of life , going through different social environments in order to become conscious , revolutionary activist - creators show a realistic panorama of conflicts in pre-WWII Poland.
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