

122 minutes
9/4/1981
The film is set in 1905, in a time of feverish revolutionary underground activity in Poland partitioned between three neighbours. All the characters are committed anarchists. The bomb maker puts an invention together to place it at the disposal of young inexperienced terrorists fighting against Tsarist oppression. The story follows the passing of this bomb from anarchist to anarchist as several attempts are made on the life of Tsarist governor general, until, at the end, it is effectively and harmlessly defused by a bomb expert. The presence of the bomb has a destroying effect on all of the Polish revolutionaries, they either die or breakdown.

Barbara Grabowska
as Kama

Adam Ferency
as Wojtek Kiełza

Bogusław Linda
as Gryziak

Olgierd Łukaszewicz
as Marek 'Leon'
Tomasz Międzik
as Kamil
Aleksiej Awdiejew

Wiktor Grotowicz

Tadeusz Huk
as 'Chemik'

Michał Juszczakiewicz
as Michał Juszczyk

Krzysztof Kiersznowski

Marian Łącz
as Kiełza's Uncle

Paweł Nowisz

Ryszard Sobolewski

Michał Tarkowski

Krzysztof Zaleski

Zbigniew Zapasiewicz

Zbigniew Bielski

Maciej Borniński
as szpicel
Zbigniew Kosowski

Krzysztof Stachowski

Grażyna Dyląg
as Cecylia

Ireneusz Karamon
as Bartender
Ryszard Kubiak
as Violinist

Zuzanna Łozińska
as Cywikowa

Zygmunt Malawski

Wojciech Machnicki

Aleksander Mikołajczak
Marek Pączek
as Walek
Izydor Piliszewski
Antoni Pszoniak
as Kazimierz
Maria Robaszkiewicz
Zbigniew Nawrocki

Alicja Sobieraj
Eugeniusz Sobkiewicz
as Orawiec
Andrzej Schoeneich

Jerzy Walden

Grzegorz Wons

Ewa Worytkiewicz
as Weronika

Mariusz Gorczyński
as (uncredited)

Józef Grzeszczak
as (uncredited)

Stanisław Jaroszyński
as (uncredited)

Juliusz Lubicz-Lisowski
as (uncredited)

Jerzy Rogowski
as Worker (uncredited)
Stefan Paska
as Worker (uncredited)

Marek Probosz
as (uncredited)