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The Last Action 2009

Synopsis

Can a fascination for an egg worth 18 million dollars put the gang of the barrister Szaro behind bars? And how to break up the gang? Małolat knows the answer. To support the family intimidated by the gangsters, he organizes back-up. He recruits out of the best ones: his men went through the hell. Four retired comrades, former insurgents of the Warsaw Uprising – Dziadek, Kotek, Rotor and Czujny – square up to Szaro\'s gang. They have to set up an ambush for the bear and... get the lawyer. Far out.

This feature debut by Michał Rogalski is a crime comedy sparkling with wit. Apart from a lively plot and a brilliant intrigue, the film is full of meaningful references to the condition of the modern society shown in a grotesque way.

Awards

2009 – The Festival of Film Debuts "The Youth and Film", Koszalin – Audience Award

2010– Polish Comedy Film Festival, Lubomierz – Silver Grenade

2010 – Polish Comedy Film Festival, Lubomierz – Audience Award: Navy Grenade

 

About

Year of production:

2009

Producer:

Juliusz Machulski

Executive Producer:

Wojciech Danowski

Genre:

crime comedy

Premiere:

11-09-2009

Technical specs:

Color, 88 min.

Production:

Zebra Film Studio

Co-production:

Polish Television TVP S.A. - Film Agency, Documentary and Feature Film Production Company, Non Stop Film Service

Co-producer:

Sławomir Jóźwik, Włodzimierz Niderhaus, Zbigniew Kula, Marek Składanowski

Co-financing:

Polish Film Institute

Filmmakers

Directed by:

Michał Rogalski

Written by:

Krzysztof Rak, Michał Rogalski

Cinematography by:

Karina Kleszczewska

Edited by:

Jarosław Pietraszek

Music by:

Jan Komar, Piotr Zabrodzki

Sound by:

Adam Wilk, Bartłomiej Woźniak

Set Decoration by:

Magda Widelska-Władyka

Costume Designer:

Magdalena Komar

Production Manager:

Ewa Jastrzębska

Cast

Jan Machulski (Zygmunt Zuber "Małolat")
Marian Kociniak (Kazik Iwanowski "Kotek"),
Barbara Krafftówna (warrant officer Rogujska "Goga"),
Alina Janowska (Colonel Dowgird)
Lech Ordon (Karpiuk "Czujny"),
Witold Skaruch (Józek "Rotor"),
Piotr Fronczewski (lawyer Szaro),
Wojciech Siemion (AL soldier Władek),
Karolina Gorczyca (Magda),
Antoni Pawlicki (Robert Malinowski, a friend of Mateusz)
Szymon Mysłakowski (Mateusz Zuber, Zygmunt\'s grandson),
Wojciech Kalarus (commissioner Majchrowski)
Maciej Wierzbicki (gangster Kordian, Szaro\'s subordinate),
Piotr Nowak (gangster Sebek, Szaro\'s subordinate)
Andrzej Młynarczyk (gangster Damian, Szaro\'s subordinate)
Janusz Chabior (Matulak, club manager)
Malgorzata Potocka (Mateusz Zuber\'s mother)
Marek Kalita (Tomasz Zuber, son of Zygmunt, father of Mateusz),
Artur Dziurman (chief police officer),
Paweł Domagała (inspector Ferdek)
Janina Traczykówna (Zosia, the National Museum employee),
Maria Klejdysz (old lady),
Stefan Burczyk (insurgent of the Grey Ranks/Szare Szeregi),
Jarosław Kulczycki (journalist),
Paweł Tucholski (expert, Szaro\'s fence),
Grzegorz Małecki (expert at the National Museum),
Andrzej Pieczyński (jeweler),
Tomocho Umeda (contractor),
Kinga Ciesielska (car rental owner),
Sławomir Zapała (nervous policeman),
Grzegorz Milczarczyk (policeman),
Krzysztof Boczkowski (waiter at Szaro\'s club),
Magdalena Mirek (Malinowska, Robert\'s mother),
Witold Oleksiak (duty officer),
Aleksander Mikołajczak (bidder),
Zbigniew Konopka (secretary, Colonel Dowgird\'s son),
Artur Krajewski (fellow prisoner),
Filip Perkowski ("Rotor\'s" assistant),
Dominika Strojek (clerk at the jeweler),
Agata Pruchniewska (bidder),
Łukasz Landowski (arbiter),
Krzysztof Ogonek (boxer),
Karol Landowski (boxer),
Mateusz Hebda (priest)