A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 10, 1972
Original Title:
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Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy "Iluzjon"
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
The young couple love each other. The boy is in constant work which will fit him, and in the end becomes a petty thief who cannot pay his debts anymore and decides to steal from homes where he pays scheduled visits to lonely housewifes. The girl works a nurse but is too sensitive in extreme cases. Running parallel to their story is a metaphor involving a castaway on a junkyard, who tries every means possible to get rid of the dog which becomes attached to him. In the end he attaches sticks of dynamite to the dog, but he breaks loose and the explosion wipes them both.
Assistant Director:
M. Karpinski
Jerzy Domaradzki
U. Krzemienicka
Jerzy Trojan
Costume Design:
Anna B. Sheppard
Director:
Janusz Morgenstern
Director of Photography:
Zygmunt Samosiuk
Editor:
Barbara Kosidowska
Original Music Composer:
Bohdan Mazurek
Production Design:
Andrzej Płocki
Production Manager:
Jerzy Buchwald
Set Decoration:
Biruta Markuza-Wasilkowska
Sound:
Nikodem Wołk-Łaniewski
Unit Manager:
Janina Krassowska
Jan Kucharski
Stanisław Klukowski
Andrzej Kolaczynski
Writer:
Janusz Głowacki
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