The life story of Stanisław Marusarz, a legendary ski jumper, the 1938 world vice-champion in Lahti, a four-time Olympian, a precursor of Polish ski jumping and – during World War II - second lieutenant of the Home Army. From the first months of the occupation, Marusarz actively worked as a courier of the Underground State and would deliver correspondence to Hungary. In 1940, he jumped from the second floor window and escaped from the Gestapo prison in Cracow. After the war, he was one of the longest active ski jumping athletes in the world. Marusarz was a guest of honour at the Four Hills Tournament in the season 1965-1966. At the age of 53, he stood on the famous Gross-Titlis-Schanze (Large Titlis hill) and made his legendary show jump dressed in a suit and a tie. The film also tells the story of Stanisław Marusarz’s sister Helena - a talented skier and member of the Resistance Movement, murdered by the Nazis in 1941.