: Cezary Pazura returns as Synek, joined by Borys Szyc as Janek. Quick Comparison Sztos (1997) Sztos 2 (2012) Era Set 1970s (PRL) 1981 (Martial Law) Main Theme Revenge and illegal currency exchange Evading police and stealing secret service cash Primary Location Gdańsk / Sopot Zakopane / Kraków / Sopot Director Olaf Lubaszenko Olaf Lubaszenko Polish Roulette (2012) - IMDb
: Critics praised its fast-paced action and authentic portrayal of the realities of the Polish People's Republic (PRL). SZTOS - DWIE CZESCI (1997-2012) [1080P] [HDWRip...
: The story involves a plot to relieve a secret service agent of a massive stash of hard currency, with a twist that suggests the money ends up supporting the democratic resistance (Solidarity). : Cezary Pazura returns as Synek, joined by
: Stars Jan Nowicki as the veteran Eryk and Cezary Pazura as Synek. Sztos 2 (2012) : Stars Jan Nowicki as the veteran Eryk
Also released internationally as , this sequel jumps forward to the winter of 1981, just as martial law is declared in Poland.
Set in the 1970s era of "early Gierek," the first film is a nostalgic look at the Tri-City (Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot) underworld.