Westerplatte (film)

Westerplatte or Westerplatte Resists (Pl. Westerplatte broni się nadal)[1] is a 1967 Polish historical film directed by Stanisław Różewicz. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize.[2]

Westerplatte
Directed byStanisław Różewicz
Written byJan Józef Szczepanski
StarringZygmunt Hübner
CinematographyJerzy Wójcik
Release date
  • 1 September 1967 (1967-09-01)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish

The story is based upon the Battle of Westerplatte in September 1939.

Cast

  • Zygmunt Hübner as Maj. Henryk Sucharski
  • Arkadiusz Bazak as Capt. Franciszek Dabrowski
  • Tadeusz Schmidt as Ens. Jan Gryczman
  • Józef Nowak as Cpl. Piotr Buder
  • Tadeusz Pluciński as Cpl. Bronislaw Grudzinski
  • Bogusz Bilewski as Capt. Mieczyslaw Slaby, Medical Officer
  • Bohdan Ejmont as Mate Bernard Rygielski
  • Mariusz Gorczynski as Pvt. Jan Czywil
  • Zbigniew Józefowicz as Sgt. Kazimierz Rasinski, Radio Operator
  • Jerzy Kaczmarek as Cpl. Wladyslaw Baran
  • Andrzej Kozak as Pvt. Eugeniusz Aniolek
  • Andrzej Krasicki as Col. Karl Henke
  • Adam Kwiatkowski as Cpl. Wladyslaw Domon
  • Józef Lodynski as Sgt. Wojciech Najsarek, Station-Master
  • Mieczyslaw Milecki as Lt. Stefan Grodecki
  • Janusz Mirczewski as Cpl. Franciszek Magdziarz
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