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Sprawa do załatwienia

Sprawa do załatwienia

Genres

Comedy

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A series of misfortunes plagues a journalist and his new friend.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Polish

Runtime

81 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

05 September 1953

Country

Poland

Cast

Gizela Piotrowska

Gizela Piotrowska

Zofia Lipińska

Bogdan Niewinowski

Bogdan Niewinowski

Stefan Wiśniewski

Adolf Dymsza

Adolf Dymsza

Passenger/Taxi Driver/Lecturer/Waiter/Speaker/Seller/Hood/Boxer

Hanka Bielicka

Hanka Bielicka

Tradeswoman, Train Passenger

Irena Brodzińska

Irena Brodzińska

Singer

Edward Dziewoński

Edward Dziewoński

Factory Manager

Wacław Jankowski

Wacław Jankowski

Waiter

Zofia Jamry

Zofia Jamry

Playboy's Girl

Irena Kwiatkowska

Irena Kwiatkowska

Train Passenger

Józef Kondrat

Józef Kondrat

Train Passenger

Jan Kurnakowicz

Jan Kurnakowicz

Sound Technician

Antoni Kolczyński

Antoni Kolczyński

Boxer Józwiak

Stanisław Łapiński

Stanisław Łapiński

Manager at Restaurant

Kazimierz Opaliński

Kazimierz Opaliński

Director, Train Passenger

Lech Ordon

Lech Ordon

Józef

Jerzy Pietraszkiewicz

Jerzy Pietraszkiewicz

Singer

Stefan Witas

Stefan Witas

Guest at Restaurant

Barbara Bargiełowska

Barbara Bargiełowska

(uncredited)

Andrzej Bogucki

Andrzej Bogucki

TV Worker (uncredited)

Kazimierz Brusikiewicz

Kazimierz Brusikiewicz

TV Technician (uncredited)

Seweryn Butrym

Seweryn Butrym

Doctor, Train Passenger (uncredited)

Adam Cyprian

Adam Cyprian

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Bronisław Darski

Bronisław Darski

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Aleksander Drac

Aleksander Drac

Civil Servant (uncredited)

Janusz Dziewonski

Janusz Dziewonski

Porter (uncredited)

Zbigniew Jabłoński

Zbigniew Jabłoński

Hood (uncredited)

Cezary Julski

Cezary Julski

Boxing Fan (uncredited)

Barbara Krafftówna

Barbara Krafftówna

Clerk in Central (uncredited)

Adam Kwiatkowski

Adam Kwiatkowski

Orzechowski (uncredited)

Karol Leszczyński

Karol Leszczyński

TV Employee (uncredited)

Gustaw Lutkiewicz

Gustaw Lutkiewicz

Playboy (uncredited)

Józef Łodyński

Józef Łodyński

Clerk (uncredited)

Juliusz Łuszczewski

Juliusz Łuszczewski

Music Shop Manager (uncredited)

Józef Matuszewski

Józef Matuszewski

Sleeping Wagon Passenger (uncredited)

Michal Melina

Michal Melina

TV Director (uncredited)

Stanisław Michalski

Stanisław Michalski

Boxing Fan (uncredited)

Klemens Mielczarek

Klemens Mielczarek

Construction Worker (uncredited)

Henryk Modrzewski

Henryk Modrzewski

Client at Restaurant (uncredited)

Adam Mularczyk

Adam Mularczyk

Fan (uncredited)

Wacław Nowakowski

Wacław Nowakowski

Ministry Clerk (uncredited)

Władysław Osto-Suski

Władysław Osto-Suski

Music Shop Clerk (uncredited)

Józef Pilarski

Józef Pilarski

Man in a Plaid Jacket (uncredited)

Wojciech Rajewski

Wojciech Rajewski

Fan (uncredited)

Zbigniew Skowroński

Zbigniew Skowroński

Worker (uncredited)

Feliks Stamm

Feliks Stamm

Referee (uncredited)

Jerzy Szpunar

Jerzy Szpunar

Tradesman (uncredited)

Ludwik Tatarski

Ludwik Tatarski

Ticket Controller (uncredited)

Jerzy Wasiuczyński

Jerzy Wasiuczyński

Hood (uncredited)

Kazimierz Wichniarz

Kazimierz Wichniarz

Fan (uncredited)

Edward Wichura

Edward Wichura

Fan (uncredited)

Stanisław Woliński

Stanisław Woliński

Man Waiting for a Taxi (uncredited)

Zorika Zarzycka

Zorika Zarzycka

Ministry Clerk (uncredited)

Andrzej Łapicki

Andrzej Łapicki

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

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