"The Dancing Hawk" refers to the son of a peasant who senses he can climb to the job in troubled times by playing his cards right. His slavery to work match his ambitions, and gradually he reaches the social position he desires. But the costs have included a dehumanized soul and a loss of a moral conscience. People have had to pay for his advancement, including those nearest to him. The downfall is equally painful: either imprisonment or the easy wasy out are offered as the alternatives.
Franciszek Trzeciak
Beata Tyszkiewicz
Beata Tumkiewicz
Czesław Przybyła
Tadeusz Łomnicki
Józef Fryźlewicz
Stanisław Jaśkiewicz
Irena Orska
Jerzy Zelnik
Edmund Fetting
Czesław Wojtała
Zygmunt Malanowicz
Anna Ciepielewska
Włodzimierz Saar
Wirgiliusz Gryń
Grażyna Krukówna
Zofia Kopacz
Piotr Krasicki
Jerzy Krasuń
Krzysztof Materna
Bronisław Wrocławski
Andrzej Precigs
Adam Daniewicz
Andrzej Jurczak
Ryszard Mróz
Zygmunt Wiaderny
Jerzy Fijałkowski