

Czerwone maki
Genres
Overview
We see the story of the legendary battle through the eyes of Jedrek - a boy who went through the hell of the gulag and left Russia with the Polish Army as one of thousands of polish orphans. Soon a decisive attack on a monastery located on the hills of Monte Cassino is to take place at the front - this spectacular battle will decide the lives of many soldiers and the fate of the Allied offensive in Italy, and will change Jedrek's life forever.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$747170
Runtime
0 min
Release Date
2024-04-05
Status
Released
Original Language
Polish
Vote Count
16
Vote Average
6.1
Nicolas Przygoda
Jędrek Zahorski
Leszek Lichota
Editor
Michał Żurawski
Władysław Anders
Magdalena Żak
Pola
Szymon Piotr Warszawski
Stanisław Zahorski
Mateusz Banasiuk
Edmund Wilkosz
Dariusz Toczek
Paramedic Brzeziński
Bartłomiej Topa
Nikodem Sulik
Łukasz Garlicki
Adam Studziński
Radosław Pazura
Bolesław Duch
Zbigniew Stryj
Zygmunt Szyszko-Bohusz
Karol Wróblewski
Franciszek Rudnicki
Mark Kitto
Oliver Leese
Andrzej Mastalerz
Doctor Dietrich
Jacek Pluta
Doctor Dehnel
Jacek Kopczyński
Doctor Mazanowski
Maciej Mikołajczyk
Major Konecki
Przemysław Wyszyński
Aniele
Cezary Łukaszewicz
Próchniewicz
Szymon Nygard
lieutenant Sieniawski
Jakub Ulewicz
bishop Gawlina
Łukasz Garlicki
chaplain Studziński
Krystian Wieczorek
corporal Czechowski
Klara Williams
"Ruda"
Beata Malczewska
Bronisława Wysłouch
Aleksandra Gierat
Helcia
Michał Gadomski
Szapira
Arkadiusz Smoleński
Paszkiewicz
Karol Dziuba
Feliks Konarski
Darren Bransford
Łukasz Matecki
tankman Lejtes
Maciej Jachowski
captain Drelicharz
Filip Gurłacz
corporal Jeżewski
Piotr Tołoczko
Piotr Miazga
Dawid Czupryński
lieutenant Skrzyński
Marcin Franc
Kachnowicz
Tomáš Kollárik
Jędrzej Jezierski
Piotr Izydorski
armored officer
Wojciech Urbański
Marek Pituch
Robert Kowalewski
german paratrooper
Andrzej Zgud
gendarme in the arrest
Krzysztof Cybiński
gendarme in the arrest
Zbigniew Dziduch
Jakub Kondrat
Maciej Kubica
english guard
David L. Price
Hospital orderly
Jakub Potyrała
editor's driver
Lyubcho Angelov
Paweł Apolinarski
guard
Piotr Bondyra
Konecki's driver
Gholamreza Siavoush Rouyan
policeman in Iran
Tymoteusz Gliszczyński
boy
Rafał Januszczak
adjutant
Michał Jesionek
german paramedic
Grigor Kartev
Mateusz Kocięcki
patient
Masoud Lak
local priest
Izabella Łuczak
girl
Edward Prokopczyk
officer
Houssam Sino
Jan Szczurek
Aliaksandr Unukovivh
Dacjan Wieprzycki
tanker
Patryk Wereszczyński
tanker
Piotr Wojciechowski
gendarme
Łukasz Szmigrodzki
gendarmerie officer
Wojciech Żuchowski
officer
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