

The Death of Captain Pilecki
Genres
Overview
Captain Witold Pilecki was a Polish intelligence officer during WWII who volunteered for a Polish resistance operation to get imprisoned in the German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in order to gather intelligence and enable the Polish government-in-exile to inform the allies about the ongoing Holocaust in occupied Poland. The film also tells the story of Witold Pilecki’s fate at the hands of the Communist government after the end of WWII. The film is a reconstruction of the trial which took place in Warsaw during the communist regime in Poland. Captain Pilecki described his investigation as more cruel than his stay at Auschwitz.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
85 min
Release Date
2006-05-15
Status
Released
Original Language
Polish
Vote Count
4
Vote Average
5.8
Marek Probosz
Rotmistrz Witold Pilecki
Marek Kalita
Sędzia podpułkownik Jan Hryckowian
Andrzej Niemirski
Major Czesław Łapiński
Jacek Rozenek
Pułkownik UB Józef Różański
Andrzej Czernik
Generał Władysław Anders
Gabriela Muskała
Maria Pilecka
Jan Monczka
Prokurator pułkownik Stanisław Zarakowski
Aleksandra Konieczna
Stanisława Hryckowian
Łukasz Simlat
Tadeusz Płużański
Agnieszka Mandat
Leokadia Płużańska
Krzysztof Bień
Mecenas Lech Buszkowski
Anna Gornostaj
Mecenas Alicja Pintarowa
Magdalena Gnatowska
Maria Szelągowska
Witold Bieliński
Witold Różycki
Robert Mazurkiewicz
Makary Sieradzki
Tomasz Sobczak
Ryszard Jamontt-Krzywicki
Klaudiusz Kaufmann
Protokolant porucznik Ryszard Czarkowski
Mariusz Zaniewski
Porucznik UB Eugeniusz Chimczak
Magdalena Emilianowicz
Dziennikarka
Aleksandra Godlewska
Eleonora Ostrowska
Katarzyna Olasz
Zosia Pilecka
Kamil Krawczykowski
Andrzej Pilecki
Tomasz Dedek
Henryk Holder
Zbigniew Suszyński
Oddziałowy
Tomasz Preniasz-Struś
Podoficer
Paweł Iwanicki
Ubek od przepustek
Grzegorz Emanuel
Dowódca warty
Paweł Tchórzelski
Strażnik
Andrzej Środziński
Fryzjer
Jan Kozaczuk
Oficer
Piotr Probosz
Przechodzień
Zbigniew Opalach
Maksymilian Kaucki
Grzegorz Królewski
Jerzy Nowakowski
Andrzej Purzycki
Sędzia pomocniczy
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Ławnik
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Adwokat
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Adwokat
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Adwokat
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