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Release Date:
March 27, 1959
Original Title:
Krzyz Walecznych
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy Kadr
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Three episodes showing the repercussions of war. A soldier is awarded with the Cross of Valor and vacation to home. But instead of his village, he finds only the charred ruins. A stray dog turns out to be the former guard at Auschwitz. A young widow is hailed as the wife of the hero but dreams of something else.
Assistant Camera:
Jerzy Szurowski
Assistant Director:
Marian Zietkiewicz
Zenon Wolniakowski
Assistant Editor:
Krystyna Komosińska
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Anna Włodarczyk
Assistant Production Design:
Jarosław Świtoniak
Marian Kowaliński
Assistant Production Manager:
Zygmunt Wójcik
Antoni Rosiak
Józef Fijałkowski
Camera Operator:
Krzysztof Winiewicz
Conductor:
Andrzej Markowski
Costume Assistant:
Janina Koźmińska
Costume Design:
Marian Kołodziej
Dialogue:
Józef Hen
Bohdan Czeszko
Director:
Kazimierz Kutz
Director of Photography:
Jerzy Wójcik
Editor:
Halina Nawrocka
First Assistant Director:
Zbigniew Chmielewski
Graphic Designer:
Wojciech Zamecznik
Lighting Technician:
Zygmunt Krusznicki
Makeup Artist:
Halina Ber
Music:
Andrzej Markowski
Production Design:
Roman Mann
Production Manager:
Tadeusz Karwański
Screenplay:
Józef Hen
Short Story:
Józef Hen
Sound:
Bohdan Bieńkowski
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