
Winter Twilight
Drama
Overview
Rumsza, the elderly railwayman, leading a sedate life with his wife, misses his only remaining son (two older boys were killed in the war). Joziuk finally returns from the military in the first scene but with the pregnant Zosia, while Rumsza expected him to marry Celinka, the daughter of Krywka, his only friend and neighbour. The hero will not accept the new situation; he throws his son and Zosia out of his house. Celinka is distressed but she still harbours hope for Joziuk. The birth of the child changes the situation: Rumsza accepts his son's relationship but Celinka decides to leave.
Top Cast


Włodzisław Ziembiński
Włodzisław Ziembiński
Rumsza
Włodzisław Ziembiński
Rumsza


Maria Kierzkowa
Maria Kierzkowa
Rumszowa
Maria Kierzkowa
Rumszowa


Zygmunt Zintel
Zygmunt Zintel
Krywka
Zygmunt Zintel
Krywka


Ligia Branice
Ligia Branice
Celinka
Ligia Branice
Celinka


Bogusz Bilewski
Bogusz Bilewski
Józek Rumsza
Bogusz Bilewski
Józek Rumsza


Maria Ciesielska
Maria Ciesielska
Zosia
Maria Ciesielska
Zosia
Zbigniew Stokowski
Zbigniew Stokowski
Olek
Zbigniew Stokowski
Olek


Marian Nowak
Marian Nowak
Jackowski
Marian Nowak
Jackowski
Janina Niczewska
Janina Niczewska
Natasza
Janina Niczewska
Natasza
Tamara Pasławska
Tamara Pasławska
Lola
Tamara Pasławska
Lola
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