
The Lost Bridge
War · Drama
Overview
Lieutenant Mosura fights the groups of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. Suddenly, he manages to capture and eliminate its commander. Several years passed. The lieutenant is accused of collaborating with the insurgents, because he took part in several terrorist operations in order to gain their trust.
Top Cast


Tadeusz Łomnicki
Tadeusz Łomnicki
KBW Lieutenant
Tadeusz Łomnicki
KBW Lieutenant


Elżbieta Kępińska
Elżbieta Kępińska
Olga
Elżbieta Kępińska
Olga


Lidia Korsakówna
Lidia Korsakówna
Wiera
Lidia Korsakówna
Wiera


Jerzy Block
Jerzy Block
Dziarnik
Jerzy Block
Dziarnik


Janusz Bylczyński
Janusz Bylczyński
Major Ślęza
Janusz Bylczyński
Major Ślęza


Wiktor Grotowicz
Wiktor Grotowicz
SB Major
Wiktor Grotowicz
SB Major


Jerzy Kaczmarek
Jerzy Kaczmarek
Groń
Jerzy Kaczmarek
Groń


Zdzisław Lubelski
Zdzisław Lubelski
Ukrainian
Zdzisław Lubelski
Ukrainian


Marian Łącz
Marian Łącz
Liaison
Marian Łącz
Liaison


Stanisław Milski
Stanisław Milski
Peasant
Stanisław Milski
Peasant
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