Laura
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
“Laura” is based on a true story about a dramatic search and rescue mission at Halemba coal mine that gripped Poland in February of 2006. A miner was trapped underground, and by the fourth day when everyone was beginning to lose hope of his safe return, the rescue team heard a faint knocking on the pipeline. After a nearly a week long search, the miner was rescued. Those who followed the story closely called it a miracle. But the miner claimed that what saved him was stronger than a miracle – his love for his daughter Laura, and his wife Marlena.
Top Cast


Anna Seniuk
Anna Seniuk
Zbyszek's Mother-in-Law
Anna Seniuk
Zbyszek's Mother-in-Law


Sonia Bohosiewicz
Sonia Bohosiewicz
Marlena Nowak
Sonia Bohosiewicz
Marlena Nowak
Julia Kornacka
Julia Kornacka
Laura Nowak
Julia Kornacka
Laura Nowak


Marian Dziędziel
Marian Dziędziel
Hans Nowak
Marian Dziędziel
Hans Nowak


Krzysztof Respondek
Krzysztof Respondek
Zbyszek Nowak
Krzysztof Respondek
Zbyszek Nowak


Krzysztof Pluskota
Krzysztof Pluskota
Paweł Nowak
Krzysztof Pluskota
Paweł Nowak
Jacenty Jędrusik
Jacenty Jędrusik
Zbyszek's Father-in-Law
Jacenty Jędrusik
Zbyszek's Father-in-Law
Andrzej Warcaba
Andrzej Warcaba
Andrzej Warcaba
Wiesław Nowak
Wiesław Nowak
Wiesław Nowak
Adam Myrczek
Adam Myrczek
Foreman Kozłowski
Adam Myrczek
Foreman Kozłowski
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