
The Law and the Fist
War · Drama
Overview
At the end of World War Two, Polish people move to the western lands vacated by Germans. But some ruthless profiteers pose as government representatives and intend to make off with loot from a deserted town they took over. One honest man stands up against them because he believes these goods belong to the people.
Top Cast


Gustaw Holoubek
Gustaw Holoubek
Andrzej Kenig
Gustaw Holoubek
Andrzej Kenig


Zofia Mrozowska
Zofia Mrozowska
Anna
Zofia Mrozowska
Anna


Hanna Skarżanka
Hanna Skarżanka
Barbara Dubikowska
Hanna Skarżanka
Barbara Dubikowska


Wiesław Gołas
Wiesław Gołas
Smółka
Wiesław Gołas
Smółka


Zdzisław Maklakiewicz
Zdzisław Maklakiewicz
Czesiek
Zdzisław Maklakiewicz
Czesiek


Ryszard Pietruski
Ryszard Pietruski
Wijas
Ryszard Pietruski
Wijas


Jerzy Przybylski
Jerzy Przybylski
"Doctor" Mielecki
Jerzy Przybylski
"Doctor" Mielecki


Wiesława Kwaśniewska
Wiesława Kwaśniewska
Zośka
Wiesława Kwaśniewska
Zośka


Ewa Wiśniewska
Ewa Wiśniewska
Janka
Ewa Wiśniewska
Janka


Zbigniew Dobrzyński
Zbigniew Dobrzyński
Rudłowski
Zbigniew Dobrzyński
Rudłowski
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