

Smugglers
1996 Directed by Jarosław Żamojda"Ladybug," "Silent" and "Cobra" are 19-year-old young men who have everything, but want even more. They are smugglers working for "Black" - the head of a Szczecin smuggling gang. Unexpectedly, a certain Chmielewski, the richest man in Szczecin and former boss of "Black", gives up his illegal business. The good "deals" with customs officials come to an end. The boys decide that they will continue to manage on their own. However, in order to continue doing "business", they need to hire someone with a "clean" passport. The choice falls on Robert - the class primer.
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Piotr Szwedes
....................................................Robert Ratacki "Prymus"

Jarosław Jakimowicz
....................................................Cichowski "Cichy"

Jan Nowicki
....................................................Jerzy Chmielewski
Michelle Cleo Godsey
....................................................Cleo

Edward Linde-Lubaszenko
....................................................Ojciec Roberta

Wojciech Duryasz
....................................................Dyrektor banku

Jerzy Molga
....................................................Prokurator Bogdan Wielewski
Director
...........................................................Jarosław Żamojda
Producer
...........................................................Małgorzata Corvalan
Tomasz Orlikowski
Writer
...........................................................Jarosław Żamojda
Jacek Dąbała
Props
...........................................................Artur Bartos
Production Manager
...........................................................Tomasz Orlikowski
Production Companies
...................................................Da Vinci Film
Telewizja Polska
Production Countries
........................................................Poland
Spoken Languages
....................................................Polski
Genres
....................................................Action
Crime
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