
Upstairs, Downstairs
Drama
Overview
Young artist arrives at Zakopane and meets local people.
Top Cast


Jan Nowicki
Jan Nowicki
Painter
Jan Nowicki
Painter


Maciej Robakiewicz
Maciej Robakiewicz
Karol
Maciej Robakiewicz
Karol


Anna Dymna
Anna Dymna
Sztygielowa
Anna Dymna
Sztygielowa
Krzysztof Bednarski
Krzysztof Bednarski
Fotek
Krzysztof Bednarski
Fotek


Maria Pakulnis
Maria Pakulnis
Agnieszka
Maria Pakulnis
Agnieszka


Jan Peszek
Jan Peszek
Eustachy
Jan Peszek
Eustachy


Adrianna Biedrzyńska
Adrianna Biedrzyńska
Maryjka
Adrianna Biedrzyńska
Maryjka


Krzysztof Gosztyła
Krzysztof Gosztyła
Łomnicki
Krzysztof Gosztyła
Łomnicki
Magdalena Wójcik
Magdalena Wójcik
Lusia
Magdalena Wójcik
Lusia


Henryk Bista
Henryk Bista
Bolesław
Henryk Bista
Bolesław
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