
Short Working Day
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A dramatisation of the workers' protests in June 1976 in Radom, seen from the perspective of the local Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party.
Top Cast
Wacław Ulewicz
Wacław Ulewicz
I sekretarz Komitetu Wojewódzkiego w Radomiu
Wacław Ulewicz
I sekretarz Komitetu Wojewódzkiego w Radomiu
Mirosław Siedler
Mirosław Siedler
Działacz KOR
Mirosław Siedler
Działacz KOR


Tadeusz Bartosik
Tadeusz Bartosik
członek egzekutywy KW w Radomiu
Tadeusz Bartosik
członek egzekutywy KW w Radomiu


Paweł Nowisz
Paweł Nowisz
Henio, kierowca I sekretarza
Paweł Nowisz
Henio, kierowca I sekretarza


Zbigniew Bielski
Zbigniew Bielski
Robotnik budujący barykadę
Zbigniew Bielski
Robotnik budujący barykadę
Elżbieta Kijowska
Elżbieta Kijowska
Bogusia, sekretarka I sekretarza
Elżbieta Kijowska
Bogusia, sekretarka I sekretarza


Lech Grzmociński
Lech Grzmociński
Komendant wojewódzki MO w Radomiu
Lech Grzmociński
Komendant wojewódzki MO w Radomiu


Marek Kępiński
Marek Kępiński
Szef kancelarii KW w Radomiu
Marek Kępiński
Szef kancelarii KW w Radomiu


Barbara Dziekan
Barbara Dziekan
Żona mężczyzny rozwalającego hasło
Barbara Dziekan
Żona mężczyzny rozwalającego hasło


Leon Charewicz
Leon Charewicz
Robotnik pod budynkiem KW
Leon Charewicz
Robotnik pod budynkiem KW
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