And All Will Be Quiet 1965
Synopsis
Psychological war drama, presenting the political conflicts of the end of the war – the tragic consequences of mistrust between the former partisans of the Home Army (Armia Krajowa – AK) and the People\'s Guard (Gwardia Ludowa).
The year 1944, near Lublin. Lieutenant Kola and the Home Army partisan second lieutenant Olewicz serve in the newly reborn Polish Army. Because of the political situation, the former Home Army soldiers prefer not to disclose their past. The atmosphere of uncertainty is growing tense due to more and more frequent arrests and prosecutions of the AK soldiers. On the battlefield, however, they fight shoulder to shoulder.
Awards
1966 - Minister of National Defence Award (Janusz Morgenstern)
1966 - Minister of National Defence Award (Jerzy Wójcik)
About
Year of production:
1965
Genre:
war drama
Premiere:
17-01-1966
Technical specs:
Black and white, 93 min.
Production:
Syrena Film Production
Filmmakers
Directed by:
Janusz Morgenstern
Written by:
Zbigniew Safjan, Janusz Morgenstern
Cinematography by:
Jerzy Wójcik
Edited by:
Mirosława Garlicka-Jaworska
Sound by:
Mikołaj Kompan
Set Decoration by:
Jarosław Świtoniak
Costume Designer:
Marian Kołodziej
Production Manager:
Mieczysław Wajnberger
Cast
Tadeusz Łomnicki (Major Świętowiec)
Daniel Olbrychski (Second lieutenant Stefan Olewicz)
Marek Perepeczko (Lieutenant Marek Kolski)
Barbara Brylska (Ewa Kraczyńska),
Barbara Sołtysik (Zosia Brzycka),
Damian Damięcki (Andrzej),
Kazimierz Fabisiak (solicitor Brzycki, Zosia\'s father),
Tadeusz Schmidt (General),
Jan Guntner,
Ryszard Wojciechowski
Witold Pyrkosz (Lieutenant Leoniak, information officer)
Eugeniusz Korczarowski (Adam),
Antoni Żukowski (Świętowiec\'s subordinate)