
Tribute to a Gray Day
Drama · War
Overview
The year 1943. The Second World War is on. A group of partisans, which includes, among others, the young poet Gonczar, his friend Włodek and Zosia, are ordered to blow up a railway bridge during a military transport crossing. The task is completed, but with great losses.
Top Cast


Leonard Andrzejewski
Leonard Andrzejewski
Bahnschutz
Leonard Andrzejewski
Bahnschutz


Bogusław Augustyn
Bogusław Augustyn
Jaguar
Bogusław Augustyn
Jaguar


Anna Milewska
Anna Milewska
Anna Milewska


Witold Skaruch
Witold Skaruch
Gonczar's father
Witold Skaruch
Gonczar's father


Teresa Szmigielówna
Teresa Szmigielówna
Zofia Karolak
Teresa Szmigielówna
Zofia Karolak


Marek Wysocki
Marek Wysocki
Tolek Gonczar 'Tol'
Marek Wysocki
Tolek Gonczar 'Tol'


Jolanta Grusznic
Jolanta Grusznic
Zofia
Jolanta Grusznic
Zofia
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