
Polski Crash
Crime · Thriller · TV Movie
Overview
Early 90's. The political and economic landscape of Poland, Russia and Germany is changing. Both good and bad sides of freedom are revealed. The mafia is becoming more and more bold, operating without obstacles across borders. One of the more lucrative "businesses" is the trade in luxury cars, stolen in Germany and transferred to Russia by Russia.
Top Cast


Klaus J. Behrendt
Klaus J. Behrendt
Tom Konnitz
Klaus J. Behrendt
Tom Konnitz


Clotilde Courau
Clotilde Courau
Alina Suchecka
Clotilde Courau
Alina Suchecka


Jürgen Vogel
Jürgen Vogel
Piet Nickel
Jürgen Vogel
Piet Nickel
Susanne Wilhelmina
Susanne Wilhelmina
Susi Kapellmann
Susanne Wilhelmina
Susi Kapellmann


Heinrich Schafmeister
Heinrich Schafmeister
Dieter Brötz
Heinrich Schafmeister
Dieter Brötz


Piotr Machalica
Piotr Machalica
komisarz Radkowski
Piotr Machalica
komisarz Radkowski


Wojciech Wysocki
Wojciech Wysocki
Daniel Bury, prywatny detektyw szukający skradzionych samochodów
Wojciech Wysocki
Daniel Bury, prywatny detektyw szukający skradzionych samochodów


Maciej Kozłowski
Maciej Kozłowski
Dąbek, człowiek Malika
Maciej Kozłowski
Dąbek, człowiek Malika


Ryszard Jabłoński
Ryszard Jabłoński
Jurek, człowiek Malika
Ryszard Jabłoński
Jurek, człowiek Malika


Mirosław Baka
Mirosław Baka
Jozef Malik
Mirosław Baka
Jozef Malik
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