Skok (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 10, 1969

Original Title:
Skok

Genres:
Action | Drama

Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy Kadr

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Two teenagers who have ran away from home befriend an older man who tries to convince them to take part in a robbery.

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Aerial Camera:
Karol Szczecinski

Assistant Camera:
Zygmunt Krusznicki
Czesław Grabowski

Assistant Director:
Halina Lachowska
Stefan Pindelski
Wojciech Wójcik

Assistant Editor:
Krzysztof Osiecki

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jadwiga Raińska-Piotrowska

Assistant Production Design:
Ireneusz Sałański
Jerzy Radziwoń

Assistant Production Manager:
Krzysztof Bogdanowicz
Zygmunt Wójcik
Marian Wróblewski

Camera Operator:
Jacek Stachlewski

Costume Assistant:
Ireneusz Sałański
Jerzy Radziwoń

Costume Design:
Marian Kołodziej

Dialogue:
Stanisław Dygat

Director:
Kazimierz Kutz

Director of Photography:
Krzysztof Winiewicz

Editor:
Irena Choryńska

First Assistant Director:
Roman Załuski

Makeup Artist:
Halina Sieńska

Music:
Adam Sławiński

Production Design:
Marian Kołodziej

Production Manager:
Józef Fijałkowski

Screenplay:
Edmund Głuchowski
Kazimierz Kutz

Sound:
Stanisław Piotrowski

Sound Assistant:
Waldemar Kamizela
Tadeusz Pawlik

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