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Release Date:
November 26, 1955
Original Title:
Irena do domu!
Alternate Titles:
Irene, bleib zu Hause
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Wytwórnia Filmów Fabularnych we Wrocławiu
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A factory foreman discovers (to his discontent) that his housewife secretly takes driving lessons in order to get a job and send their son to kindergarten.
Assistant Camera:
Zdzisław Parylak
Jan Janczewski
Janusz Zachwajewski
Assistant Director:
Janusz Łęski
Aleksander Sajkow
Assistant Editor:
Jerzy Pękalski
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Maria Lasnowska
Assistant Production Design:
Halina Sulkowska
Co-Director:
Kazimierz Sheybal
Conductor:
Stefan Rachoń
Continuity:
Zorika Zarzycka
Urszula Krzemieniecka
Director:
Jan Fethke
Director of Photography:
Mieczysław Verocsy
Feliks Średnicki
Editor:
Czesław Raniszewski
Lighting Technician:
Aleksander Lewandowski
Lyricist:
Ludwik Starski
Makeup Artist:
Maria Papińska
Music:
Witold Krzemieński
Production Design:
Adam T. Nowakowski
Production Manager:
Kazimierz Gaszewski
Props:
Antoni Kieda
Włodzimierz Huzil
Scenic Artist:
Józef Galewski
Zygmunt Ugorowicz
Screenplay:
Joanna Wilińska
Anatol Potemkowski
Set Decoration:
Maria Szafran
Sound:
Stanisław Urbaniak
Sound Assistant:
Stanisław Kochanek
Supervising Art Director:
Bronisław Brok
Unit Manager:
Aleksander Koehler
Ryszard Salamon
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