Excuse Me, Is It Here They Beat Up People?

Excuse Me, Is It Here They Beat Up People?

1976 ""
Excuse Me, Is It Here They Beat Up People?
Excuse Me, Is It Here They Beat Up People?

Excuse Me, Is It Here They Beat Up People?

6.6 | 1h30m | en | Action

The film is a story of a young man coerced into undercover work for the police, in return for their dropping of charges against him. He is to befriend a leader of a gang of juvenile delinquents who plans big robbery of a jewelry store. The scheme works and the gang is caught in the act except the gang leader.

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6.6 | 1h30m | en | Action , Crime | More Info
Released: November. 22,1976 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The film is a story of a young man coerced into undercover work for the police, in return for their dropping of charges against him. He is to befriend a leader of a gang of juvenile delinquents who plans big robbery of a jewelry store. The scheme works and the gang is caught in the act except the gang leader.

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Cast

Jan Józef Szczepański , Zdzisław Rychter , Zbigniew Buczkowski

Director

Witold Stok

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Grzegorz One of the things I like is that this movie is very realistic (unlike most of action/crime movies). The plot is not about the crime of the century, there are no superheroes present, and the dialogues are not overdone (sometimes they even sound quite "crude" - I'm not sure everybody would like it, but I did). Also, you don't need to know much about Polish reality to follow what's going on.There is another interesting thing about actor playing Militia Officer - Jerzy Kulej. Actually, he was not actor at all, but boxer (twice golden medalist). And since it was not allowed to be pro boxer at this time in Poland, officially he had another job... Yes, you guessed right, he was an officer of militia! Maybe this is why I liked his performance. Jan Szczepanski and Jan Himmilsbach were neither pro actors.. but it's another story.