Rapsodia Bałtyku is a Polish melodrama film from 1935 directed by Leonard Buczkowski. It is the story about two friends, Adam and Zygmunt, serving in the floatplanes escadrille of the Polish Navy.
Screenplay – Konrad Tom
Dialogs – Jan Adolf Hertz
Scenography – Jacek Rotmil, Stefan Norris
Music – Tadeusz Górzyński
Text of the songs – Jerzy Jurandot
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