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Release Date:
March 17, 1958
Original Title:
Ewa chce spać
Alternate Titles:
Eva vil sove
Eve Wants to Sleep
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy "Syrena"
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Ewa Bonecka, a young student about to start school in a new place finds herself without a place to sleep after she is declined a room in a women-only hotel. Helped by a pleasant policeman, Piotr, she tries to find a lodging in the strange town full of thieves and petty troublemakers.
Additional Director of Photography:
Jerzy Stawicki
Assistant Camera:
Józef Letkier
Assistant Director:
Ryszard Pluciński
Assistant Editor:
Lena Deptula
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Edward Kubacki
Assistant Production Design:
Halina Sulkowska
Assistant Production Manager:
Antoni Gniewkowski
Boom Operator:
Hieronim Langner
Conductor:
Henryk Czyż
Construction Foreman:
Romuald Korczak
Costume Assistant:
Maria Michajłow
Costume Design:
Bolesław Kamykowski
Dialogue:
Jeremi Przybora
Director:
Tadeusz Chmielewski
Director of Photography:
Stefan Matyjaszkiewicz
Editor:
Janina Niedźwiecka
First Assistant Director:
Andrzej Czekalski
Lighting Technician:
Aleksander Lewandowski
Julian Glowacki
Makeup Artist:
Jan Dobracki
Music:
Henryk Czyż
Production Assistant:
Barbara Pec-Ślesicka
Włodzimierz Huzil
Production Design:
Roman Mann
Adam T. Nowakowski
Production Manager:
Wiesław Mincer
Production Secretary:
Maria Stasiak
Script Supervisor:
Halina Michalak
Set Decoration:
Bolesław Kamykowski
Sound:
Stanisław Piotrowski
Sound Assistant:
Wiesław Ćwikliński
Supervising Art Director:
Jerzy Zarzycki
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