Rapsodia Bałtyku
Rapsodia Bałtyku (Baltic Rhapsody) is a Polish melodrama film from 1935 directed by Leonard Buczkowski. It is the story about two friends, Adam and Zygmunt, serving in the floatplanes escadrille of the Polish Navy.
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Directed by | Leonard Buczkowski |
Written by | Konrad Tom |
Music by | Tadeusz Górzyński |
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Running time | 82 min |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
It is notable for an appearance of Polish destroyer ORP Wicher (actually the first modern warship ever built for the Polish Navy) and Lublin R-XIII floatplanes.
- Screenplay – Konrad Tom
- Dialogs – Jan Adolf Hertz
- Scenography – Jacek Rotmil, Stefan Norris
- Music – Tadeusz Górzyński
- Text of the songs – Jerzy Jurandot
Cast
- Maria Bogda – Janka Zatorska
- Barbara Orwid – Ewa Zatorska
- Adam Brodzisz – Adam Halny
- Mieczysław Cybulski – Zygmunt Zatorski, Ewa's husband
- Jerzy Marr – Jerzy Jedyński
- Lala Górska – Jędruś Zatorski
- Stanisław Sielański – Przędza
- Paweł Owerłło – commander Zieliński
- Maria Kaupe – singer
- Monika Carlo – Franciszka
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