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Best known as Hammer Films' most seductive female vampire of the early 1970s, the Polish-born Pitt possessed dark, alluring features and a sexy figure that made her just right for Gothic horror! Ingrid Pitt (born Ingoushka Petrov) survived World War II and became a well-known actress on the East Berlin stage, however, she did not appear on screen until well into her twenties. She appeared in several minor roles in Spanish films in the mid 1960s, mostly uncredited, before landing the supporting role of undercover agent "Heidi", assisting Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton defeat the Third Reich in Where Eagles Dare (1968).
Her exotic looks and eastern European accent came to the notice of Hammer executives who cast Pitt as vampiress "Mircalla" in the sensual horror thriller The Vampire Lovers (1970). The film was a box office success with its blend of horror and sexual overtones, and Pitt was a beautiful, yet ferocious bloodsucker. Next up, Pitt was cast by Amicus Productions as another gorgeous vampire in the episode entitled "The Cloak" in the superb The House That Dripped Blood (1971). This time, Ingrid played an actress appearing in horror films alongside screen vampire Jon Pertwee, but then later reveals herself to be a real vampire keen on recruiting fresh blood.
Ingrid donned the fangs for her third vampire film in a row, Countess Dracula (1971) which was loosely based around the legend of the 16th century bloodthirsty Countess Elizabeth Bathory. Whilst not as successful, as the two prior outings, Ingrid Pitt had firmly established herself as one of the key ladies of British horror of the 1970s. She then appeared in the underrated at the time - now widely regarded as a classic - The Wicker Man (1973) as an uncooperative civil servant annoying Edward Woodward in his search for a missing child. Further work followed in The Final Option (1982), as "Elvira" in the adaptation of the John le Carré Cold War thriller Smiley's People (1982), Wild Geese II (1985) and The Asylum (2000).
Ingrid Pitt made regular appearances at horror conventions and fan gatherings, had penned several books on her horror career, and she relished talking to fans about her on screen vampiric exploits. Ingrid's fan club is known as the "Pitt of Horror"! A much loved and genuine cult figure of modern horror cinema, she died on November 23, 2010, just two days after her 73rd birthday.- Actress
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Kalina Jedrusik was born in Czestochowa, Poland in 1931. Her parents brought her up together with two other children. In 1953 she debuted on stage and year later married famous Polish writer Stanislaw Dygat (Jezioro Bodenskie, Disneyland). Her long list of theatre work includes plays by Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz and Bertolt Brecht among others.
Jedrusik first appeared on screen in 1957 with the movie Eva Wants to Sleep (1958). She is mostly known for playing Joanna in comedy Lekarstwo na milosc (1966) and Lucy Zuckerowa in The Promised Land (1975). Her filmography also includes adaptations of her husband's work - Jezioro Bodenskie, Jowita and many others. Apart from her movie career she was also a talented singer. The Double Life of Véronique (1991) was her last screen appearance. She died on August 7, 1991 in Warsaw. She was 60.- Magdalena Zak was born on 24 September 1999 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Signs (2018), Silent Night (2017) and M jak milosc (2000).
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- Director
Urszula Antoniak was born in 1968 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. She is a writer and director, known for Nothing Personal (2009), Code Blue (2011) and Splendid Isolation (2022). She was previously married to Jacek Lenartowicz.- Krystyna Kolodziejczyk was born on 30 March 1939 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. She was an actress, known for Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes (1986), Wiano (1964) and Godzina szczytu (1974). She died on 13 September 2021 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
- Monique Stalens was born on 6 April 1939 in Czestochowa, Poland. She is an actress, known for Aux arts et cætera (2022). She was previously married to Jean-Marie Binoche.
- Actor
- Director
- Additional Crew
Maciej Kosmala was born on 23 January 1988 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. He is an actor and director, known for Zaslyszane Morderstwo 2. Zbrodnia po polsku (2024), M jak milosc (2000) and Pieklo wciaz plonie (2023).- Composer
- Actor
- Music Department
Polish-born pianist and composer, noted for his improvisational skills. A child prodigy, Romans studied at the conservatories of Leipzig and Berlin. He settled in Paris and completed his training under the tutelage of Vincent Indy. Then followed a brief, but successful, touring career as a soloist. Though trained in the classical tradition, Romans eventually specialised in jazz. He often worked with famous artists like Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli, Josephine Baker and the Egyptian-born singer Dalida. Romans is best remembered for his film music, famously associated with Jacques Tati as co-composer (with Franck Barcellini) of the quirky theme for My Uncle (1958). His finest work was the delightful 'Quel Temps Fait-il a Paris' which heralds each sunrise in Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953). Despite his movie work and the release of several popular 'soft music' albums, Romans ended up falling on hard times. The end of the 1950's saw him heavily indebted and almost penniless. Nonetheless, he somehow managed to get financial backing for his own restaurant, the Chez Alain Romains, which opened near the Champs-Élysées, with himself as resident pianist. The venture was relatively short-lived and Romans spent his remaining years in relative obscurity.
An interesting footnote to his life exists in the form of a memoir which details his exploits as a member of the French Resistance during World War II. Romans was wounded in action on several occasions, escaped from German captivity near Treblinka and was subsequently involved in various clandestine operations. Multilingual, he was eventually appointed liaison officer/interpreter to General Alphonse Juin commanding the French Expeditionary Corps during the Italian Campaign.- Director
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Dariusz Gajewski is a renowned Polish film director and screenwriter. He graduated from the National Film School in Lodz. Gajewski is best known for his work on the films Warsaw (2003), Obce niebo (2015), and Legions (2019). His films often explore complex social issues and personal dramas. Gajewski has received multiple awards and nominations for his work. In addition to his directing career, Gajewski is actively involved in teaching and mentoring young filmmakers.- Samuel Willenberg was born in 1923 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. He died on 19 February 2016 in Udim, Israel.
- Dariusz Starczewski was born on 11 October 1965 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Corpus Christi (2019), Fighter (2019) and Koniec wakacji (2003).
- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lukasz Wylezalek was born on 7 November 1953 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. He is a director and writer, known for Darmozjad polski (1998), Balanga (1993) and Television Theater (1953).- Sambor Czarnota was born on 16 March 1977 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Ratownicy (2010), Ixjana (2012) and Rozmowy noca (2008).
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Elzbieta Kepinska was born on 5 April 1937 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Trad (1971), Grzech Antoniego Grudy (1975) and Samson (1961).- Actress
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- Writer
Marta Ojrzynska was born on 2 March 1981 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. She is an actress and director, known for Television Theater (1953), Open Your Eyes (2021) and Mystification (2010).- Costume Designer
- Production Designer
Magdalena Musial was born in 1968 in Czestochowa, Poland. Magdalena is a costume designer and production designer, known for Jolanta (2013) and Television Theater (1953). Magdalena is married to Milan Peschel. They have two children.- Camera and Electrical Department
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- Writer
Roman Freulich was born on 1 March 1898 in Czestochowa, Poland, Russian Empire [now Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland]. He was a director and writer, known for The Broken Earth (1936), Outside the Law (1920) and Half a Sinner (1934). He died on 3 March 1974 in West Los Angeles, California, USA.- Adam Rosa was born on 18 September 1995 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Barwy szczescia (2007), The Crown of the Kings (2018) and Ostatnie pozegnanie (2021).
- Actor
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Jerzy Michotek was born on 31 August 1921 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. He was an actor, known for Jak byc kochana (1963), Sprawa pilota Maresza (1956) and Ballada o Januszku (1988). He died on 17 July 1995 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.- Maria Kania was born on 8 October 1990 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Servants of War (2019), Hai shen mi ma (2014) and The Mire (2018).
- Agnes Milowka was born on 23 December 1981 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. She is known for Sanctum (2011). She died on 27 February 2011 in Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia.
- Actor
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Muniek Staszczyk was born on 5 November 1963 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Television Theater (1953), #WszystkoGra (2016) and Balanga (1993).- Malgorzata Rogacka-Wisniewska was born on 9 November 1949 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. She is an actress, known for Sexmission (1984), Pingwin (1965) and Gdzie woda czysta i trawa zielona (1977).
- Make-Up Department
Miroslawa Wojtczak was born on 5 January 1959 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. She is known for The Zone of Interest (2023), The Butler (2018) and Cold War (2018).- Composer
- Music Department
Janusz Yanina Iwanski was born on 22 April 1956 in Czestochowa, Slaskie, Poland. He is a composer, known for Television Theater (1953), Farba (1997) and O dwóch takich, co nic nie ukradli (1999).