

Drama · History · War
Overview
City of Warsaw, Poland, August 1st, 1944. Citizens have experienced inhuman acts of terror and violence during five long years of Nazi occupation. As the Soviet Army relentlessly approaches, the youngest and bravest among them rise up as one and face tyranny fighting street by street, but the price to pay will be high and hard the way to freedom…
Top Cast


Józef Pawłowski
Józef Pawłowski
Stefan Zawadzki
Józef Pawłowski
Stefan Zawadzki


Zofia Wichłacz
Zofia Wichłacz
Alicja 'Biedronka'
Zofia Wichłacz
Alicja 'Biedronka'


Anna Próchniak
Anna Próchniak
Kama
Anna Próchniak
Kama


Antoni Królikowski
Antoni Królikowski
Władek 'Beksa'
Antoni Królikowski
Władek 'Beksa'


Maurycy Popiel
Maurycy Popiel
'Góral'
Maurycy Popiel
'Góral'


Filip Gurłacz
Filip Gurłacz
'Rogal'
Filip Gurłacz
'Rogal'


Michał Mikołajczak
Michał Mikołajczak
Aleksander
Michał Mikołajczak
Aleksander


Karolina Staniec
Karolina Staniec
Beata
Karolina Staniec
Beata


Jaśmina Polak
Jaśmina Polak
Ewa
Jaśmina Polak
Ewa


Tomasz Schuchardt
Tomasz Schuchardt
Lieutenant Franciszek 'Kobra'
Tomasz Schuchardt
Lieutenant Franciszek 'Kobra'
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