
The Lonely House
War · Drama
Overview
Basia and her aunt live in peace far away from war efforts. One day that peace is shattered when a concentration camp prisoner, a communist activist seeks refuge in their house.
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Aleksandra Śląska
Aleksandra Śląska
Basia
Aleksandra Śląska
Basia


Maria Gella
Maria Gella
Aunt Kazia
Maria Gella
Aunt Kazia


Jerzy Śliwiński
Jerzy Śliwiński
Hubert Klonowicz
Jerzy Śliwiński
Hubert Klonowicz


Krystyna Ciechomska
Krystyna Ciechomska
Hanka
Krystyna Ciechomska
Hanka


Halina Drohocka
Halina Drohocka
School Teacher
Halina Drohocka
School Teacher


Edward Dziewoński
Edward Dziewoński
Jurek
Edward Dziewoński
Jurek


Klemens Mielczarek
Klemens Mielczarek
Wicek
Klemens Mielczarek
Wicek


Zbigniew Skowroński
Zbigniew Skowroński
Jan
Zbigniew Skowroński
Jan
Maria Dąbrowska
Maria Dąbrowska
Maria Dąbrowska


Lucjan Dytrych
Lucjan Dytrych
Man giving a Lift to Klonowicz
Lucjan Dytrych
Man giving a Lift to Klonowicz
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