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Egzekutor (1999)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 47M

Director : Filip Zylber

Synopsis

Actors

Rafał Mohr
Rafał Mohr
Alex Chomicz
Janusz Gajos
Janusz Gajos
Kowalik "Zadzior"
Jan Frycz
Jan Frycz
Wiktor, brat Alexa
Jerzy Nowak
Jerzy Nowak
Franciszek Kozar
Sławomir Orzechowski
Sławomir Orzechowski
"Partner"
Danuta Szaflarska
Danuta Szaflarska
starsza pani
Paulina Kinaszewska
Paulina Kinaszewska
Majka
Teresa Marczewska
Teresa Marczewska
matka Alexa i Wiktora
Andrzej Szeremeta
Andrzej Szeremeta
"Szakal", kolega Alexa
Piotr Adamczyk
Piotr Adamczyk
lekarz
Zbigniew Zapasiewicz
Zbigniew Zapasiewicz
mecenas
Barbara Baryżewska
Barbara Baryżewska
pracownica opieki społecznej
Halina Bednarz
Halina Bednarz
sekretarka na uczelni
Dominika Figurska
Dominika Figurska
dziewczyna w klubie
Jarosław Gajewski
Jarosław Gajewski
wykładowca etyki
Samanta Stuhr
Samanta Stuhr
dziewczyna tańcząca w klubie (w napisach nazwisko Janos)
Elżbieta Jarosik
Elżbieta Jarosik
sekretarka na uczelni
Anna Kękuś
Anna Kękuś
wynajmująca Alexowi mieszkanie (w napisach inicjał imienia: C.)
Maria Klejdysz
Maria Klejdysz
staruszka popełniająca samobójstwo
Magdalena Komornicka
Magdalena Komornicka
sekretarka Kowalika
Marta Kosiorek
Marta Kosiorek
dziewczyna w klubie
Wiesław Ochmański
Wiesław Ochmański
mąż staruszki popełniającej samobójstwo
Stefan Popkowski
Stefan Popkowski
barman w klubie
Marcin Przybylski
Marcin Przybylski
handlarz bronią
Małgorzata Rożniatowska
Małgorzata Rożniatowska
recepcjonistka w szpitalu
Tadeusz Szymków
Tadeusz Szymków
"Napalony", człowiek Kowalika
Barbara Sołtysik
Barbara Sołtysik
żona mecenasa; nie występuje w napisach
Borys Jaźnicki
Borys Jaźnicki
pracownik klubu; nie występuje w napisach

Crews

Filip Zylber
Filip Zylber
Director
Mariusz Gawryś
Mariusz Gawryś
Writer
Michał Kwieciński
Michał Kwieciński
Producer
Tomasz Stańko
Tomasz Stańko
Original Music Composer
Jaroslaw Szoda
Jaroslaw Szoda
Director of Photography
Katarzyna Rudnik
Katarzyna Rudnik
Editor
Anna Brodnicka
Anna Brodnicka
Production Design
Joanna Bensch-Stylianu
Joanna Bensch-Stylianu
Set Decoration
Magdalena Maciejewska
Magdalena Maciejewska
Costume Design
Weronika Orlińska
Weronika Orlińska
Costume Design

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