
Olympic Fire
Drama · War
Overview
During World War 2 Polish skiers take up a fight against the Germans and become couriers, delivering mail to Budapest.
Top Cast


Jadwiga Andrzejewska
Jadwiga Andrzejewska
Hanka's Mother
Jadwiga Andrzejewska
Hanka's Mother


Wanda Neumann
Wanda Neumann
Hanka
Wanda Neumann
Hanka


Tadeusz Kalinowski
Tadeusz Kalinowski
Cpt. 'Szarotka'
Tadeusz Kalinowski
Cpt. 'Szarotka'


Edmund Fetting
Edmund Fetting
Gestapo Chief
Edmund Fetting
Gestapo Chief


Jerzy Jogałła
Jerzy Jogałła
Władek
Jerzy Jogałła
Władek


Józef Morgała
Józef Morgała
Maciek
Józef Morgała
Maciek


Zygmunt Maciejewski
Zygmunt Maciejewski
Trainer Schmidt
Zygmunt Maciejewski
Trainer Schmidt
Stanisław Niwiński
Stanisław Niwiński
Bolek
Stanisław Niwiński
Bolek


Aleksander Bednarz
Aleksander Bednarz
German Officer
Aleksander Bednarz
German Officer


Andrzej Buszewicz
Andrzej Buszewicz
Andrzej Buszewicz
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