Kochajmy syrenki (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 25, 1967

Original Title:
Kochajmy syrenki

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy "Studio"

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

Polish musical comedy. The film focuses on two friends who spend their vacation in the beautiful countryside of Mazury. They buy a very nice car (Syrenka), but in order to pay for it the men need to start working as solicitors for a notable art impresario named Koszajtis. Soon they get thrown right in the middle of a hilarious war between two rivaling music-and-dance groups.

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Additional Photography:
Boris Travkin

Assistant Camera:
Jerzy Majak
Tadeusz Jaworski

Assistant Director:
Mirosław Salicki
Bogumiła Byczkowska

Assistant Editor:
Anna Rubińska

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Aurelia Łopatowska

Assistant Production Design:
Barbara Śniadecka
Leszek Leszczyk

Assistant Production Manager:
Andrzej Kotkowski
Edward Kłosowicz
Janina Krassowska

Camera Operator:
Wladyslaw Nagy

Choreographer:
Nata Lerska

Costume Assistant:
Jadwiga Rutkiewicz

Costume Design:
Maria Karmolińska

Director:
Jan Rutkiewicz

Director of Photography:
Wacław Dybowski

Editor:
Alina Faflik

First Assistant Director:
Ryszard Rydzewski

Makeup Artist:
Roman Kęsikowski

Music:
Adam Walaciński

Production Design:
Wiesław Śniadecki

Production Manager:
Marceli Nowak

Screenplay:
Jacek Fedorowicz

Sound:
Leonard Księżak

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