Lokis: A Manuscript of Professor Wittembach (1970) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 25, 1970

Original Title:
Lokis: Rękopis profesora Wittembacha

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Studio Filmowe Tor

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

A pastor and ethnographer visits a remote corner of 19th-century Lithuania where folk customs associated with the area's pagan past still have a hold on the population.

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Assistant Camera:
Jan Hesse
Edward Kłosiński
Julian Magda
Henryk Mazurczak

Assistant Director:
Mirosław Salicki

Assistant Editor:
Maria Szymanska

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Krystyna Osiecka

Assistant Production Design:
Andrzej Borecki
Tadeusz Kosarewicz
Albert Kuchnia

Assistant Production Manager:
Henryk Wasilewski
Ryszard Chutkowski
Zbigniew Stanek

Camera Operator:
Andrzej Ramlau

Choreographer:
Bożena Niżańska

Conductor:
Konrad Bryzek

Costume Assistant:
Alicja Ptaszyńska

Costume Design:
Ewa Starowieyska

Director:
Janusz Majewski

Director of Photography:
Stefan Matyjaszkiewicz

Editor:
Lidia Zonn

First Assistant Director:
Halina Garus

Makeup Artist:
Jadwiga Raińska-Piotrowska

Music Consultant:
Anna Iżykowska-Mironowicz

Novel:
Prosper Mérimée

Original Music Composer:
Wojciech Kilar

Painter:
Franciszek Starowieyski

Production Design:
Tadeusz Wybult

Production Manager:
Ryszard Straszewski

Screenplay:
Janusz Majewski

Set Decoration:
Maciej Maria Putowski

Sound:
Aleksander Gołębiowski

Sound Assistant:
Antoni Górecki
Kazimierz Siczek

Story Consultant:
Andrzej Biernacki

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