
Time Past
Drama · War
Overview
Fram is in a German POW camp where brutal, cold-hearted Gestapo officers like Weber or Von Steinhagen terrorize and execute their Polish prisoners. One day Fram sees a way to escape the camp and he takes it, heading out to find his fellow resistance fighters.
Top Cast


Adam Hanuszkiewicz
Adam Hanuszkiewicz
Fram
Adam Hanuszkiewicz
Fram


Gustaw Holoubek
Gustaw Holoubek
Kurt von Steinhagen
Gustaw Holoubek
Kurt von Steinhagen


Henryk Bąk
Henryk Bąk
Erich Weber
Henryk Bąk
Erich Weber


Tadeusz Łomnicki
Tadeusz Łomnicki
Antoni
Tadeusz Łomnicki
Antoni


Henryk Szletyński
Henryk Szletyński
Judge
Henryk Szletyński
Judge


Ryszard Ronczewski
Ryszard Ronczewski
Avin
Ryszard Ronczewski
Avin


Cezary Julski
Cezary Julski
"Ginger"
Cezary Julski
"Ginger"


Jerzy Antczak
Jerzy Antczak
Hugo
Jerzy Antczak
Hugo


Alina Janowska
Alina Janowska
Monika
Alina Janowska
Monika


Barbara Horawianka
Barbara Horawianka
Klara
Barbara Horawianka
Klara
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