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Opowieść atlantycka (1955)
Character: Officer of the Foreign Legion
The fate of a German found by the French peasants - a deserter from the Legion of Foreign Affairs fighting in Vietnam.
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Katastrofa (1966)
Character: Judge (uncredited)
A young designer is tormented by remorse after a viaduct of his design collapses.
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Co řekne žena... (1958)
Character: N/A
The hero of the story is the writer Vladimír Tůma, who is invited to spend a month studying in a neighbouring country. There, the foreign office assigns him a guide, Irena Stepowska. The two young people are attracted to each other, but there is a catch - Vladimír is married, Irena is married. But as they say, opportunity makes the thief, so it's no wonder that Tůma has his work cut out for him, and Irena, too, sometimes recovers only at the last minute. And she doesn't even know that her husband is coming to visit her...
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Mandrin (1962)
Character: Sergeant
It was the reign of Louis XV and, in 1750, France was at war all the time, and the people, suffocated by taxes, liked their beloved Louis less and less. When the governor of Dauphiné arrived in Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs, he had to deal with opponents of the regime who had gathered around cooper Louis Mandrin. Mandrin becomes the vigilante who respects his king, but does not tolerate the oppression of the poor through taxation.
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Podhale w ogniu (1956)
Character: Magnate
Podhale, 17th century – the story of an anti-nobility peasant rebellion led by Aleksander Kostka Napierski.
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Żołnierz zwycięstwa (1953)
Character: Józef Beck (uncredited)
Two-part biopic about General Karol Świerczewski, living embodiment of the party line, and the group of party members from his hometown fighting the fascist forces towards the socialist state of affairs.
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Cafe Pod Minogą (1959)
Character: General's Adjutant
Comic stories of Varsovians living under the Nazi occupation and struggling with the enemy.
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Pamiętnik pani Hanki (1963)
Character: Albin Niementowski
The young and beautiful wife of a prominent diplomat complains of boredom. To change her monotonous life, she has an affair, through which she gets entangled in intrigues and espionage affairs.
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Biały niedźwiedź (1959)
Character: German Officer (uncredited)
A Jewish man who escapes a Nazi transport hides in a Polish ski resort town by posing for photos with tourists dressed as a polar bear.
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Błękitny pokój (1965)
Character: Englishman
In 19th-century Poland, a young couple sets out for a weekend in the countryside. On the train they meet a mysterious Englishman traveling to the same destination, whose presence arouses their suspicions. Choosing to lodge in the room beside his—the fateful Blue Room—they soon find themselves drawn into a web of intrigue and menace.
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Zabijaka (1967)
Character: N/A
A moral story about two people who have completely different attitudes to life and people. The duel of the heroes ends tragically.
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Dziś w nocy umrze miasto (1961)
Character: Baron (uncredited)
An unlikely couple - a Polish concentration camp inmate and a young German girl - stick together and try to survive the RAF bombing of Dresden in February 1945.
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Zakazane piosenki (1947)
Character: German Officer (uncredited)
Set during the German occupation of Warsaw during WWII, this musical tells the story of several inhabitants of the same tenement house.
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Wesele (1973)
Character: Wernyhora
Set at the turn of the century, the story concerns a Polish poet living in Cracow who has decided to marry a peasant girl. The wedding is attended by a heterogenous group of people from all strata of Polish society, who dance, get drunk and lament Poland's 100-year-long division under Russia, Prussia, and Austria. The bridegroom, a painter friend, and a journalist each in turn is confronted with spectres of Polish past.
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Giuseppe w Warszawie (1964)
Character: Artist
The Italian soldier Giuseppe Santucci, on his way home from the Russian front has his machine gun stolen in Warsaw. Afraid of consequences, he stays in Warsaw and occupies a flat of the Polish girl Maria, whom he suspects of stealing weapon. Maria indeed is an active member of the Polish resistance, contrary to her brother, Staszek, a painter, who only wants a calm living. In a course of events Giuseppe falls in love and, along with Staszek, becomes a hero of the Polish resistance.
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Popiół i diament (1958)
Character: Kotowicz
A young academy soldier, Maciek Chelmicki, is ordered to shoot the secretary of the KW PPR. A coincidence causes him to kill someone else. Meeting face to face with his victim, he gets a shock. He faces the necessity of repeating the assassination. He meets Krystyna, a girl working as a barmaid in the restaurant of the "Monopol" hotel. His affection for her makes him even more aware of the senselessness of killing at the end of the war. Loyalty to the oath he took, and thus the obligation to obey the order, tips the scales.
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Der schweigende Stern (1960)
Character: Scientist (uncredited)
A mysterious magnetic spool found during a construction project is discovered to have originated from Venus. A rocket expedition to Venus is launched to discover the origin of the spool and the race that created it.
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Dwie brygady (1950)
Character: Jan Grzelak, production designer
A social drama that depicts a conflict between a young factory collective and a sympathetic but backward old specialist.
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Motodrama (1971)
Character: Old Man
An unassuming post office clerk finds fame and success as a motorcycle racer.
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Lotna (1959)
Character: Colonel
Set in the beginning of Wold War II, when the Polish cavalry still fought with lances against German troops. LOTNA is about a white thoroughbred horse that passed through various hands in a military outfit.
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Ostatni świadek (1970)
Character: Professor Hubert Schmidt
Years after WWII a group of German "tourists" arrives in Poland to find a hidden Nazi treasure.
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Lalka (1968)
Character: Marshall
Set in the 19th century Warsaw. The indolence of aristocrats who, secure with their pensions, are too lazy to undertake new business risks, frustrates Wokulski. His ability to make money is respected but his lack of family and social rank is condescended to. Because of his "help" (in secret) to "the doll's" impecunious but influential father, the girl becomes aware of his affection.
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Wilcze echa (1968)
Character: Major Grabień (voice) (uncredited)
A lonely Border Guard officer, with a girl and a former villain, has to face a local corrupt Militia commandant and his people in wild Bieszczady Mountains in the Polish East.
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Die gefrorenen Blitze (1967)
Character: Specialist
In November of 1939, the British consulate in Norway receives documents saying that the Nazis are conducting secret rocket research in Peenemünde. But the British doubt the authenticity of the so called "Oslo report". Thus, the Germans continue their experiments unimpeded. At the same time, resistance groups from France, England, Poland, and Germany try to find and to sabotage the secret Nazi research base. When the first "V 2" rocket is successfully launched, the Allied commanders finally become interested in the "Oslo report".
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Jak być kochaną (1963)
Character: Tomasz
An actress travels from Warsaw to Paris and during the trip reflects on the last few years of her life. It goes back to the German occupation and her hiding of a fellow actor who has supposedly killed a collaborator.
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