
Roman Hubczenko
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Roman Hubczenko.
Born: March 23, 1878
Place of Birth: Kopyczyńce, Austro-Węgry (obecnie Ukraina)
Known For

The Depot of the Dead
In the rugged mountain gorges and ravines of southeastern Poland, a new boss and his wife become a catalyst for violence.

Man on the Tracks
One night in 1950 a passenger train runs over a man, who turns out to be the veteran train engineer Władysław Orzechowski, knows for his old ways and stern demeanor. As the inquiry panel tries to deduce why would a man like Orzechowski jump in front of a moving train several of the people involved in the case are interrogated, each telling their own version of the story. Can the panel arrive at the truth in a world where workers unite, inferior coal is a badge of honor, and the old order is suspect?

Eroica
Tells two tales set during WWII: A seemingly feckless and selfish man finally takes up arms in the national struggle against the Nazis. Set in a POW camp, Polish inmates cling to their hopes for an eventual escape, encouraged by the legendary escape of one of their own.

Two from the Big River
A Pole and a German fall in love to the discouragement of their parents.

The Eighth Day of the Week
Zbigniew Cybulski and Sonja Ziemann play lovers struggling to find happiness and privacy in overcrowded Warsaw. The movie shows an honest picture of life in a war-damaged city, contrasting the characters' difficulties with their dreams of a better life. It was banned in Poland in 1958 and would not be seen anywhere until its European release one year later.
Filmography
as Forest Ranger
as Accomodation Department Clerk
as (segment "Scherzo alla Polacca")
as Sleeping Railwayman (uncredited)