bayimg.com Psy (1992) www.imdb.com Psy is a Polish crime thriller directed by Wladyslaw Pasikowski. The film was released on November 20, 1992. Boguslaw Linda … Franz Maurer Marek Kondrat … Olo Cezary Pazura … Nowy Janusz Gajos … Gross Agnieszka Jaskólka … Angela Zbigniew Zapasiewicz … Wencel Zbigniew Bielski … Kaniewski Tomasz Dedek … Wawro Ryszard Fischbach … Dziadek Marek Frackowiak … Kazek Tadeusz Szymków … Jerzyk Jerzy Bonczak … Chemik Maciej Kozlowski … Baranski Andrzej Musial … Ochocki Wojciech Magnuski … Jaworski “Psy” translates from Polish into dogs. The English title is “Pigs.” Both titles are intended as slang references to the police. In 1990 a group of former Communist Security Service officers after a verification get hired by the police. Franciszek “Franz” Maruer is one of them. His friend, Olgier “Olo” Zwirski, is not. Franz leads a new group of cops from crime unit on an operation against an international crime group. The operation goes wrong when they’re attacked by thugs, who – as Franz believes – are also old Security Service officers, like them. He doesn’t know which side is Olo on yet. What is ‘Dogs’ about? ‘About a dog’s world, about the fact that freedom also engenders filth and stupidity while destroying ideals. Everything has been debased, sullied in mud, thrown into the cesspool,’ wrote a reviewer. Such extreme critical reactions were elicited by the film’s subject matter and its portrayal of the world as