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Release Date:
August 7, 1964
Original Title:
Giuseppe w Warszawie
Alternate Titles:
An Italian in Warsaw
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | War
Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy Kadr
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
The Italian soldier Giuseppe Santucci, on his way home from the Russian front has his machine gun stolen in Warsaw. Afraid of consequences, he stays in Warsaw and occupies a flat of the Polish girl Maria, whom he suspects of stealing weapon. Maria indeed is an active member of the Polish resistance, contrary to her brother, Staszek, a painter, who only wants a calm living. In a course of events Giuseppe falls in love and, along with Staszek, becomes a hero of the Polish resistance.
Assistant Camera:
Jerzy Szurowski
Mieczysław Sitarz
Assistant Director:
Zbigniew Kociuba
Marian Zietkiewicz
Beata Bilska
Jerzy Karwowski
Assistant Editor:
Janina Kondzioła
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Maria Maziarz
Assistant Production Design:
Maria Szafran
Albert Kuchnia
Zbigniew Ostoja-Zagórski
Assistant Production Manager:
Zbigniew Ronert
Zbigniew Tołłoczko
Henryk Kozłowski
Camera Operator:
Mieczysław Verocsy
Conductor:
Stefan Marczyk
Costume Assistant:
Alicja Wasilewska
Costume Design:
Janina Koźmińska
Director:
Stanisław Lenartowicz
Director of Photography:
Antoni Nurzyński
Editor:
Halina Nawrocka
Makeup Artist:
Zbigniew Dobracki
Music:
Wojciech Kilar
Production Design:
Jan Grandys
Production Manager:
Tadeusz Karwański
Screenplay:
Jacek Wejroch
Sound:
Stanisław Piotrowski
Sound Assistant:
Kazimierz Siczek
Aleksander Gołębiowski
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