In Broad Daylight (1981)
Set in 1905. The story focuses on a young and inexperienced man in a revolutionary execution squad. He does his killing job out of idealism, and for the love of a woman. The young student murders a Russian spy and is afterwards arrested by the police. Much to his surprise he is released after a session with the traitor-judge, hinting at some leaks in the organisation. Student reports his suspicions back to the organisation, but in response is given a new hit mission.
Director:
Edward Żebrowski
Writers:
Władysław Terlecki, Edward Żebrowski.
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Michał Bajor as Paweł Świętorzecki "Biały" |
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Krystyna Janda as Ewa |
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Gustaw Holoubek as investigating judge |
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Krzysztof Kolberger as Radziejowicz |
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Władysław Kowalski as court clerk |
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Jan Nowicki as lawyer |
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Jerzy Radziwiłowicz as "Korab" |
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Jerzy Trela as painter |
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Zbigniew Zapasiewicz as "Siwy" |
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Andrzej Żarnecki as Wroński |
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Jerzy Bińczycki as counselor discussing case in antique shop |
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Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska as writer |
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Aldona Grochal as wife of "Korab" |
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Tadeusz Huk as man in antique shop |
| Directing | Edward Żebrowski | Director |
| Writing | Władysław Terlecki | Novel |
| Writing | Władysław Terlecki | Screenplay |
| Writing | Edward Żebrowski | Screenplay |
| Sound | Stanisław Radwan | Music |
| Camera | Witold Stok | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Łucja Ośko | Editor |
| Art | Janusz Sosnowski | Production Design |
| Art | Stanislaw Porembalski | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ewa Gralak-Jurczak | Costume Design |