The Unknown (1964 film)
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The Unknown | |
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Directed by | Witold Lesiewicz |
Written by | Józef Hen |
Starring | Leszek Herdegen, Bronislaw Pawlik, Stanisław Zaczyk |
Cinematography | Czeslaw Swirta |
Music by | Tadeusz Baird |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
The Unknown (Polish: Nieznany) is a 1964 Polish film, directed by Witold Lesiewicz. A war film set in a Soviet labour camp. The action of the film takes place in 1943. Two Poles escape from the Soviet labor camp. Their goal is to get to the Polish Army in position over the Oka River. Following the Battle of Lenino, they finally reach Poland.
See also
List of World War II films (1950–1989)
External links
- The Unknown at IMDb
- The Unknown at filmpolski (in Polish)
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