Four Tankmen and a Dog Part Two
The second theatrical compilation gathers episodes three and four of the original TV series into a single cinema release, continuing to follow the tight-knit tank crew and their dog as they face new wartime challenges. Rather than rework the story, the film stitches two television installments... Read more
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About Four Tankmen and a Dog Part Two
The second theatrical compilation gathers episodes three and four of the original TV series into a single cinema release, continuing to follow the tight-knit tank crew and their dog as they face new wartime challenges. Rather than rework the story, the film stitches two television installments together, keeping episodic structure but tightening transitions and visual pacing for a movie audience. Viewers get a mix of frontline skirmishes and quieter interludes that reveal individual personalities, rivalries, and quiet humor among the men. The dog remains a steady presence, easing tensions and grounding the group. No surprises or later plot turns are revealed here, the emphasis stays on everyday decisions and group dynamics during conflict.
Released in 1968, the film was directed by Konrad Nałęcki and assembled from material created by Janusz Przymanowski and Stanisław Wohl. It was the second of four feature compilations that repackaged a popular Polish television serial for theatrical distribution, aimed at audiences who preferred cinema viewings.
Box office documentation for this kind of compilation is scarce. The release was primarily domestic, targeted at viewers already familiar with the series, and any foreign circulation was probably confined to other Eastern Bloc countries. No reliable worldwide gross or major commercial ranking is available.
The wider Four Tankmen franchise became a recognizable part of Polish popular culture, with the squad and their dog appearing in later references and nostalgic discussions. These theatrical edits helped keep the series visible beyond its broadcast run, and certain scenes and character beats grew into familiar touchpoints for audiences who grew up with the show.
Critical and audience responses tended to center on the ensemble's chemistry and the film's blend of lighthearted moments with wartime reality. Themes include loyalty, small acts of courage, the strain of military life, and the ways ordinary people cope under pressure, all conveyed through compact episodes that favor character detail over sweeping historical spectacle.
Details
- Release Date
- January 01, 1968
- Runtime
- 1h 46m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- War, Drama
- Country
- Poland
- Collection
- Four Tankmen and a Dog Collection
- Studio
- Zespół Filmowy "Syrena"
Cast
Roman Wilhelmi
Olgierd Jarosz
Franciszek Pieczka
Gustlik Jeleń
Janusz Gajos
Janek Kos
Włodzimierz Press
Grigorij Saakaszwili
Małgorzata Wiśniewska-Niemirska
Lidka Wiśniewska
Tadeusz Kalinowski
Colonel
Krzysztof Litwin
Zenek
Janusz Kłosiński
Czernousow ("The Border Is Where We Are")
Józef Nalberczak
Fiedia ("The Border Is Where We Are")
Pola Raksa
Marusia "Ogoniok" ("A Dog's Claw")
Director: Konrad Nałęcki
Written by: Janusz Przymanowski, Stanisław Wohl