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Free City
Free City

Free City

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WarDrama

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The heroic struggle of Polish post office workers in Gdańsk on the first day of World War II.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Polish

Runtime

98 mins

Rating

6.8/10

Release Date

01 September 1958

Country

Poland

Cast

Bronisław Dardziński

Bronisław Dardziński

Kowalski

Włodzisław Ziembiński

Włodzisław Ziembiński

Postman Rajca

Kazimierz Wichniarz

Kazimierz Wichniarz

Kunert

Stanisław Jasiukiewicz

Stanisław Jasiukiewicz

Lt. Konrad Guderski

Jerzy Sliwa

Jerzy Sliwa

Postman Barcikowski

Piotr Fronczewski

Piotr Fronczewski

Boguś Barcikowski

Hanna Zembrzuska

Hanna Zembrzuska

Irka

Jan Machulski

Jan Machulski

Janek

Irena Netto

Irena Netto

Erna Pająkowa

Danuta Królska

Danuta Królska

Trudka

Edward Kowalczyk

Edward Kowalczyk

Stanisław Herman

Adam Kwiatkowski

Adam Kwiatkowski

Plichta

Zenon Burzyński

Zenon Burzyński

German taking part in a Brawl

Leopold Detkowski

Leopold Detkowski

Klimek

Stanisław Gronkowski

Stanisław Gronkowski

Kozubek

Lech Grzmociński

Lech Grzmociński

German Photographer

Tadeusz Gwiazdowski

Tadeusz Gwiazdowski

German at the Docks

Cezary Julski

Cezary Julski

German in a Pub

Stanisław Jaśkiewicz

Stanisław Jaśkiewicz

General

Stanisław Marian Kamiński

Stanisław Marian Kamiński

Polish Postman

Wacław Kowalski

Wacław Kowalski

Bronek Wiśniewski

Tadeusz Kosudarski

Tadeusz Kosudarski

Grudzień

Zdzisław Kuźniar

Zdzisław Kuźniar

Polish Postman

Zofia Lubartowska

Zofia Lubartowska

Józef Łodyński

Józef Łodyński

Polish Postman

Wanda Majerówna

Wanda Majerówna

Elza Herman

Hanna Małkowska

Hanna Małkowska

Nowakowa

Wiesława Mazurkiewicz

Wiesława Mazurkiewicz

Kowalska

Klemens Mielczarek

Klemens Mielczarek

Rudi Nowak

Henryk Modrzewski

Henryk Modrzewski

Pluske

Mieczysław Nawrocki

Mieczysław Nawrocki

Schmolde

Jerzy Szpunar

Jerzy Szpunar

Polish Postman

Barbara Rachwalska

Barbara Rachwalska

Barcikowska

Leopold Skwierczyński

Leopold Skwierczyński

Pająk

Józef Zbiróg

Józef Zbiróg

Gendarme talking to Schmolde

Leonard Andrzejewski

Leonard Andrzejewski

German following Rajca (uncredited)

Bogdan Baer

Bogdan Baer

Polish Sailor taking part in a Brawl (uncredited)

Stefan Bartik

Stefan Bartik

Postman laughing at Plichta (uncredited)

Władysław Dewoyno

Władysław Dewoyno

German following Rajca (uncredited)

Krystyna Feldman

Krystyna Feldman

Zosia (uncredited)

Edmund Fetting

Edmund Fetting

German Photographing Plichta (uncredited)

Ryszard Filipski

Ryszard Filipski

NSDAP Member taking part in a Brawl (uncredited)

Andrzej Hrydzewicz

Andrzej Hrydzewicz

Polish Postman (uncredited)

Zygmunt Hübner

Zygmunt Hübner

SS Officer (uncredited)

Czesław Jaroszyński

Czesław Jaroszyński

German Soldier (uncredited)

Kalina Jędrusik

Kalina Jędrusik

Waitress (uncredited)

Eugeniusz Kamiński

Eugeniusz Kamiński

Polish Postman (uncredited)

Zbigniew Koczanowicz

Zbigniew Koczanowicz

German in a Pub (uncredited)

Czesław Lasota

Czesław Lasota

German by the Beer Booth (uncredited)

Zdzisław Lubelski

Zdzisław Lubelski

German taking part in a Brawl (uncredited)

Stanisław Michalski

Stanisław Michalski

German at the Docks (uncredited)

Józef Nalberczak

Józef Nalberczak

Heniek (uncredited)

Sylwester Przedwojewski

Sylwester Przedwojewski

German in a Pub (uncredited)

Bogusław Sochnacki

Bogusław Sochnacki

German in a Pub (uncredited)

Wanda Stanisławska-Lothe

Wanda Stanisławska-Lothe

Woman Spitting at the Defenders (uncredited)

Włodzimierz Śliwiński

Włodzimierz Śliwiński

German Officer (uncredited)

Alicja Zommer

Alicja Zommer

Girl in a Pub (uncredited)

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