
The Codes
Drama
Overview
An elderly man returns to Poland to find his long-lost son, missing since World War II. In his quest the man is forced to contemplate the elusive and coded nature of truth itself.
Top Cast


Jan Kreczmar
Jan Kreczmar
Tadeusz
Jan Kreczmar
Tadeusz


Zbigniew Cybulski
Zbigniew Cybulski
Maciek
Zbigniew Cybulski
Maciek


Ignacy Gogolewski
Ignacy Gogolewski
Doctor Zygmunt Gross
Ignacy Gogolewski
Doctor Zygmunt Gross


Irena Horecka
Irena Horecka
Helena Kunicka
Irena Horecka
Helena Kunicka


Janusz Kłosiński
Janusz Kłosiński
Bookstore Manager
Janusz Kłosiński
Bookstore Manager


Barbara Krafftówna
Barbara Krafftówna
Jadwiga
Barbara Krafftówna
Jadwiga


Wacław Kowalski
Wacław Kowalski
Madeja
Wacław Kowalski
Madeja


Kazimierz Opaliński
Kazimierz Opaliński
Pieczara
Kazimierz Opaliński
Pieczara


Władysław Dewoyno
Władysław Dewoyno
Train Waiter
Władysław Dewoyno
Train Waiter


Adam Dzieszyński
Adam Dzieszyński
Hotel Receptionist
Adam Dzieszyński
Hotel Receptionist
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