A Cure for Love (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 20, 1966

Original Title:
Lekarstwo na miłość

Alternate Titles:
Ліки від кохання

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy "Syrena"

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

An architect Joanna tells her friend Halina on the telephone about her love troubles and suddenly hears a nice man's voice: "The best cure for love is another love." Then she becomes a forgers dispatcher mistaken for Honorata by telephone and decides to work out a forgers secret and the secret of her new love Andrzej.

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Assistant Camera:
Jerzy Majak

Assistant Director:
Marian Zietkiewicz
Barbara Chęcińska

Assistant Editor:
Krystyna Starostecka

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Anna Lewandowska

Assistant Production Design:
Zdzisław Roliński

Assistant Production Manager:
Antoni Gniewkowski
Zdzislaw Mrozowicz
Maria Burdecka

Camera Operator:
Zbigniew Czajkowski

Costume Design:
Maria Karmolińska

Director:
Jan Batory

Director of Photography:
Antoni Wójtowicz

Editor:
Krystyna Batory

First Assistant Director:
Aleksander Sajkow

Lighting Technician:
Tadeusz Zając

Makeup Artist:
Mirosław Jakubowski

Music:
Andrzej Trzaskowski

Novel:
Joanna Chmielewska

Production Design:
Zdzisław Kielanowski

Screenplay:
Joanna Chmielewska
Jan Batory

Set Decoration:
Teresa Gałkowska-Lesman

Sound:
Leszek Wronko

Sound Assistant:
Hieronim Klimczak

Still Photographer:
Jerzy Bielak

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