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Based on a true story of Polish submarine "Orzel" (The Eagle): September 1939, "Orzel" is coming to Estonian neutral harbor in Tallin. Under pressure from Germany Estonians have intern the ship. Commander Grabinski decides to escape to England through the Baltic Sea, without any maps that has been confiscated and with only small amount of fuel on board.

Top Cast

  • Wieńczysław Gliński

    Wieńczysław Gliński

    Captain Grabiński

  • Aleksander Sewruk

    Aleksander Sewruk

    Commander Kozłowski

  • Jan Machulski

    Jan Machulski

    Lieutenant Pilecki

  • Roland Głowacki

    Roland Głowacki

    Lieutenant Roland

  • Andrzej Herder

    Andrzej Herder

    Second Lieutenant Morawski

  • Bronisław Pawlik

    Bronisław Pawlik

    Mate Rokosz

  • Zbigniew Filus

    Zbigniew Filus

    Senior Bosman Wacław Pierzchała

  • Henryk Bąk

    Henryk Bąk

    Bosman Leon Wiktorczyk

  • Ignacy Machowski

    Ignacy Machowski

    Bosman Mirta

Overview

Based on a true story of Polish submarine "Orzel" (The Eagle): September 1939, "Orzel" is coming to Estonian neutral harbor in Tallin. Under pressure from Germany Estonians have intern the ship. Commander Grabinski decides to escape to England through the Baltic Sea, without any maps that has been confiscated and with only small amount of fuel on board.

Rating

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