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Four Tank-Men and a Dog 1966

★ 7.8/10 Action & AdventureWar & Politics 3 seasons · 21 eps Ended
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What is Four Tank-Men and a Dog?

Four Tank-Men and a Dog is a television series first released in 1966. Catalogued under Action & Adventure, War & Politics.

Type
TV series
Year
1966
Status
Ended
Episodes
21
Runtime
55 minutes
First aired
May 9, 1966
Networks
TVP1
Genres
Action & Adventure, War & Politics
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Four Tank-Men and a Dog is a television series first released in 1966. Catalogued under Action & Adventure, War & Politics. Status: Ended. A full overview for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.

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Should you watch it?

“A wartime adventure of a Polish tank crew and their loyal dog.”

Reasons to watch
  • Black‑and‑white production with classic 1960s charm
  • Depicts WWII tank battles from a Polish perspective
  • Cult status across Eastern Europe
Keep in mind
  • Propaganda elements reflect its era
  • Black‑and‑white visuals may feel dated

Watch it if you enjoy historic war adventures with a touch of nostalgic charm.

The series features wartime combat and period propaganda, suitable for mature audiences.

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Frequently asked questions

How many episodes does the series have?

It consists of 21 episodes, each about 55 minutes long.

When was the show produced?

It was filmed between 1966 and 1970.

What is the premise of the series?

It follows a Polish tank crew and their dog during World II in 1944‑45.

Is the series in color?

No, it was shot in black and white.

Why does it have cult status?

It remains popular in Poland, the former Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries despite its propaganda elements.