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Poland's winning battle against Soviet Russia as seen through the eyes of two young protagonists, Ola and Jan. She is a Warsaw cabaret dancer, while he is a cavalry officer and poet who believes in socialist ideals
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115 min
2011-09-30
Released
Polish
42
4.5
Ola Raniewska
Jan Krynicki
Józef Piłsudski
kapitan Kostrzewa
czekista Bykowski
major Bolesław Wieniawa-Długoszowski
aktorka Ada
sotnik Kryszkin
Sofia Nikołajewna
Wincenty Witos, premier RP
Władysław Grabski, premier RP
porucznik Jan Kowalewski, szef Wydziału Szyfrów
ksiądz Ignacy Skorupka
Anatol
Samuel
Włodzimierz Lenin
Paproch
pani Zdzisia
Michaił Tuchaczewski
Feliks Dzierżyński
Lew Trocki
generał Tadeusz Rozwadowski
Józef Stalin
czerwonoarmista Moskalenko
Wladyslaw Sikorski
Józef Haller
sierżant Sowa
Marynia Łasiakówna
konferansjer / członek delegacji kanonika Adamskiego
Korwin-Piotrowska
Aurelia Więcławska
kanonik Adamski
gwałcona dojarka
czerwonoarmista
żołnierz
Ratajczak
oficer
ochotniczka na ulicy
dowódca w Ossowie
chłopak - ochotnik do wojska
mężczyzna czytający odezwę Witosa
sierżant, członek komisji rekrutacyjnej
członek sądu wojskowego
żołnierz Tuchaczewskiego nadający komunikat
Jones
członek komisji rekrutacyjnej
adwokat
ochotniczka na ulicy
chłop czytający odezwę Witosa
mówca na wiecu czerwonoarmistów
żołnierz na ulicy
żołnierz polski
mówca na wiecu czerwonoarmistów
żołnierz nawołujący rannych do walki
grający w karty z Samuelem i Anatolem
[obsada aktorska]
rotmistrz Aleksander Pociej
[obsada aktorska]
żołnierz układający trumny w kościele
żołnierz uczący Olę obsługi karabinu
major Bielski, przewodniczący sądu wojskowego
czerwonoarmista Iwanow
grający w karty z Samuelem i Anatolem
mówca na wiecu czerwonoarmistów
telefonista w okopie (nie występuje w napisach)
ksiądz czytający odezwę Witosa (nie występuje w napisach)
członek sądu wojskowego (nie występuje w napisach)
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