The Steel Hearts (1948) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 10, 1948

Original Title:
Stalowe serca

Alternate Titles:
Стальные сердца

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Film Polski

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 69

In occupied Silesia, resistance is organizing. In close contact with the miners and led by an engineer, a group of partisans prepare the sabotage of the steel combine. The going will be tough as the place is closely guarded by the Nazis. But despite a denunciation from a traitor and several violent deaths, they get going and the operation is a success. But the Red Army is approaching and now the coal production must not be sabotaged anymore. On the contrary, the partisans must prevent the Germans from destroying the steel mill and the coal mine...

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Assistant Camera:
Mieczysław Verocsy
Kazimierz Konrad

Assistant Director:
Feliks Średnicki
Aleksander Ciesielski
Jerzy Kawalerowicz

Assistant Set Decoration:
Jerzy Tkaczuk

Director:
Stanisław Urbanowicz

Director of Photography:
Adolf Forbert

Editor:
Stanisław Urbanowicz

Lighting Technician:
Józef Marczak

Makeup Artist:
Jan Dobracki

Music:
Mieczyslaw Mierzejewski

Painter:
Józef Galewski

Production Design:
Roman Mann
Anatol Radzinowicz

Production Manager:
Aleksander Pękalski

Pyrotechnician:
Marian Lis

Screenplay:
Stanisław Urbanowicz

Sound:
Jan Radlicz

Story Supervisor:
Gustaw Morcinek

Unit Manager:
Zygmunt Król

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