The Criminal Who Stole a Crime (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 7, 1969

Original Title:
Zbrodniarz, który ukradł zbrodnię

Alternate Titles:
The Criminal Who Stole a Crime

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
PRF "Zespoły Filmowe"

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

A retired police captain, Siwy, tells a reporter about his latest action, carrying on his own investigation into the mysterious death of a Ewa Salm, a.k.a. Princess. She was a witness in a case where the defendant pled guilty and was sentenced to eight years in prison. Siwy doubts the defendant's guilt and risks his life to apprehend the real killer.

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Assistant Camera:
Czesław Grabowski
Stanisław Czerwiński
Slawomir Idziak

Assistant Director:
Witold Holtz
Bozena Piotrowska

Assistant Editor:
Irena Jasińska

Assistant Production Design:
Andrzej Borecki
Bogdan Niemira

Assistant Production Manager:
Henryk Wasilewski
Wiesława Borecka
Krzysztof Bogdanowicz

Camera Operator:
Andrzej Ramlau

Conductor:
Konrad Bryzek

Costume Design:
Alicja Ptaszyńska

Director:
Janusz Majewski

Director of Photography:
Antoni Nurzyński

Editor:
Tomira Matyjaszkiewicz

First Assistant Director:
Halina Garus

Makeup Artist:
Krystyna Chmielewska

Novel:
Krzysztof Kąkolewski

Original Music Composer:
Wojciech Kilar

Production Design:
Tadeusz Wybult

Production Manager:
Ryszard Straszewski

Screenplay:
Krzysztof Kąkolewski
Janusz Majewski

Set Decoration:
Maciej Maria Putowski

Sound:
Krzysztof Grabowski

Sound Assistant:
Andrzej Sadowski

Story Consultant:
Władysław Krupka

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