777 (1973) [N/A]

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Release Date:
March 2, 1973

Original Title:
777

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Studio Filmowe Tor

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 27

A young bus driver's life changes after he meets a woman that later becomes a victim of a road accident.

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Assistant Camera:
Aleksy Krywsza
Tadeusz Jakuczyn

Assistant Director:
Pawel Mann
Ewa Smal

Assistant Editor:
Aurelia Rut

Assistant Production Design:
Leszek Leszczyk
Jan Pokrywiecki

Assistant Production Manager:
Roman Kowalski
Arkadiusz Orłowski
Helena Nowicka

Assistant Set Decoration:
Leszek Leszczyk
Jan Pokrywiecki

Camera Operator:
Zbigniew Hartwig

Costume Design:
Marta Kobierska

Director:
Krzysztof Rogulski

Director of Photography:
Maciej Kijowski

Editor:
Alina Faflik

First Assistant Director:
Krzysztof Wierzbiański

Makeup Artist:
Tadeusz Schossler

Music:
Waldemar Parzyński

Production Design:
Teresa Barska

Production Manager:
Helena Nowicka

Screenplay:
Krzysztof Rogulski

Set Decoration:
Teresa Barska

Sound:
Krzysztof Wodziński

Sound Assistant:
Józef Druś

Supervising Art Director:
Janusz Majewski

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