Zygmunt Kolosovsky (1946)

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Polish anti-fascist Zygmunt Golemba, posing as Baron Fedrucci or a Catholic priest, blows up German headquarters, frees Polish prisoners, and kills Gestapo generals. His name becomes a symbol of revenge and hatred of the enemy...

Director: Boris Dmokhovsky, Sigizmund Navrotsky
Genre: War, Drama
Runtime: 88 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Oskar Sandler
Cinematography: Fyodor Firsov
Editing: Olga Kizimovskaya, Nekhama Retmanska
Production: Kiev Film Studio
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский, Український
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Boris Dmokhovsky, Sigizmund Navrotsky
More Films in Genre: War, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zygmunt Kolosovsky about?
Polish anti-fascist Zygmunt Golemba, posing as Baron Fedrucci or a Catholic priest, blows up German headquarters, frees Polish prisoners, and kills Gestapo generals. His name becomes a symbol of revenge and hatred of the enemy...
Who directed Zygmunt Kolosovsky?
Zygmunt Kolosovsky was directed by Boris Dmokhovsky, Sigizmund Navrotsky.
Who stars in Zygmunt Kolosovsky?
Zygmunt Kolosovsky stars Boris Dmokhovsky, Vladimir Osvetsimsky, Dmytro Holubynskyi, Vladimir Shishkin, Petro Skorokhod, Mikhail Vysotsky.
How long is Zygmunt Kolosovsky?
Zygmunt Kolosovsky has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Zygmunt Kolosovsky?
Zygmunt Kolosovsky is a War, Drama film.
Where was Zygmunt Kolosovsky produced?
Zygmunt Kolosovsky was produced in Soviet Union.