Man on the Tracks () is a 1956 film by Andrzej Munk.

Summary

The film tells the story, mostly in flashback, of a railway worker who was fired from his job for alleged sabotage of the Socialist methods of work.

Background

Man on the Tracks was one of the first films of the Polish Film School and as such influenced the whole generation of young directors who participated in the movement.

Historian Dorota Niemitz writes:

Cast

  • Kazimierz Opaliński - Władysław Orzechowski
  • Zygmunt Maciejewski - Tuszka
  • Zygmunt Zintel - Witold Sałata
  • Zygmunt Listkiewicz - Stanisław Zapora
  • Roman Kłosowski - Marek Nowak
  • Janusz Bylczyński - Warda, member of the committee
  • Józef Para - railwayman
  • Natalia Szymańska - wife of Orzechowski
  • Józef Nowak - helper of Orzechowski
  • Janusz Paluszkiewicz - Krokus, a mechanic
  • Leon Niemczyk - man on the platform
  • Stanisław Jaworski - Franek, a friend of Orzechowski

See also

  • Cinema of Poland
  • List of Polish-language films

Footnotes

Sources

  • Niemitz, Dorota. 2014. The legacy of postwar Polish filmmaker Andrzej Munk. World Socialist Web Site. 13 October, 2014. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2014/10/13/munk-o13.html Retrieved 08 July, 2022.