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Release Date:
January 1, 1950
Original Title:
Czarci żleb
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime
Production Companies:
Film Polski
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
Shot in the beautiful scenery of the Tatra Mountains, this sensational drama revolves around a thwarted smuggling of art pieces across the Polish-Czechoslovak border to the West. Highlander Jasiek used to be a smuggler, now he is a soldier of the Border Protection Forces, serving in his homeland, in the Tatra Mountains. Under the influence of the educational work of his superiors, as well as his love for Halka, he becomes a righteous citizen. He contributes to preventing the smuggling of valuable works of art abroad organized by a Polish aristocrat and carried out by a gang.
Assistant Camera:
Romuald Pieńkowski
Assistant Director:
Jerzy Kawalerowicz
Kazimierz Sumerski
Assistant Editor:
Krystyna Tunis
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mieczysław Pośmiechowicz
Assistant Production Design:
Albin Wejman
Camera Operator:
Karol Chodura
Bogusław Lambach
Conductor:
Witold Rowicki
Construction Foreman:
Ryszard Potocki
Director:
Tadeusz Kański
Aldo Vergano
Director of Photography:
Adolf Forbert
Editor:
Aldo Vergano
Tadeusz Kański
Lighting Technician:
Julian Zwierzyński
Makeup Artist:
Jan Dobracki
Music:
Kazimierz Serocki
Painter:
Józef Galewski
Production Design:
Roman Mann
Production Manager:
Aleksander Pękalski
Set Decoration:
Marek Iwaszkiewicz
Sound:
Stanisław Urbaniak
Sound Assistant:
Zdzislaw Siwecki
Unit Manager:
Tadeusz Karwański
Jan Łopuszniak
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