Pigs 2: The Last Blood

Pigs 2: The Last Blood[1] (Polish: Psy 2: Ostatnia krew, lit. 'Dogs 2: The Last Blood') is a Polish crime thriller directed by Władysław Pasikowski. The film was released on 5 April 1994, is a sequel to 1992's Pigs, and was followed by 2020's Pigs 3.

Pigs 2: The Last Blood
Directed byWładysław Pasikowski
Produced byWojciech Fibak
Janusz Dorosiewicz
Maciej Nawrocki
Written byWładysław Pasikowski
StarringBogusław Linda
Cezary Pazura
Artur Żmijewski
Magdalena Dandourian
Valery Prijomychov
Zbigniew Bielski
Music byMichał Lorenc
CinematographyPaweł Edelman
Edited byWanda Zeman
Distributed byAgencja Produkcji Filmowej
Release date
  • 5 April 1994 (1994-04-05)
Running time
98 minutes
LanguagePolish
Russian

Plot

Poland in 1994. Franciszek Maurer (Franz) is released from prison. He is engaged by Radosław Wolf, an arms dealer, who just returned from Serbia. Maurer pulls to the gang former police colleague, "Nowy". Franz does not know that the whole time "Nowy" maintains contact with the major Bień. When Maurer, Wolf and "Nowy" have to organize a transport of weapons to Sarajevo by trucks. Franz informs the police about the planned transport. At the last moment the heads of the gang change the plan to use a train instead. Maurer has to stop the weapons-loaded train by himself.

Cast

  • Bogusław Linda – Franciszek "Franz" Maurer
  • Cezary Pazura – Waldemar "Nowy" Morawiec
  • Artur Żmijewski – Radosław Wolf
  • Magdalena Dandourian – Nadia
  • Valery Prijomychov – Sawczuk
  • Zbigniew Bielski – Kaniewski
  • Aleksander Bednarz – major Bień
  • Edward Linde-Lubaszenko - Stopczyk
  • Jan Machulski - Walenda
  • Sławomir Sulej – Wyrek
  • Jerzy Zelnik – Sarzyński
  • Tomasz Dedek – Wawro, subordinate of major Bień
  • Sergey Shakurov – colonel Jakuszyn
  • Piotr Zaichenko – Ganz
  • Iwona Katarzyna Pawlak – Mariola Morawiec
  • Ryszard Kotys – train driver
  • Mariusz Pilawski – waiter
  • Tomasz Jarosz – car thief
  • Robert Więckiewicz – car thief
  • Denis Delic – the Serb

References

  1. "Pigs 2". FactBurger. Retrieved 2020-01-24.


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