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Książątko (1937)
Character: Piwko, dyrektor dancingu
Staying at a fancy resort, Wladyslawa Majewska is mistaken as a male guest when she is dressed in a skiing outfit. The manager offers her, thinking she is a he, a job as a dancer to entertain the unescorted ladies who frequent the hotel. Wladyslawa goes along with the offer, and keeps the old ladies dancing but falls in love with the best-looking male guest in the process, who thinks she is a man.
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Mały marynarz (1936)
Character: Kostrzewa
Commander Korski, head of the Gdynia port, invites his police-commander daughter Marysia from Warsaw in hopes she will become engaged to Lieutenant Kotowicz, who is returning from America.
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Gehenna (1938)
Character: konsyliarz
A young girl falls in love with an aristocrat against her uncle's wishes.
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Антошу корсет погубил (1916)
Character: N/A
Taking advantage of his wife's temporary leave, Anton and his female friends are having fun. In the midst of all the revelry, he receives a telegram that she is to return this morning. General turmoil ensues. Anton sees off his visitors and tries to reestablish order, but suddenly notices with horror one of the ladies had forgotten her corset...
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Jaśnie pan szofer (1935)
Character: Chairman Pudlowicz
When Count Charles Boratynsky leaves, his chauffeur begins claiming to be an aristocrat.
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Robert i Bertrand (1938)
Character: Ippel
Robert and Bertrand covered accused of theft and are sent to prison where they meet Irena.
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Romeo i Julcia (1933)
Character: Onufry Koziegłowicz
Professor Platfus and Teofil Rączka run the "Romeo and Julcia" Intermediation Office.
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Bolek i Lolek (1936)
Character: Mister Brown
Bolek, a young locksmith’s apprentice, fights off two suspicious men to defend a friend and, fleeing the police, hides at a party where guests mistake him for the wealthy but naïve Lolek.
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Драконовский контракт (1915)
Character: Antosha, the waiter
The waiter Antosha is in love with the restaurant owner's daughter. This distracts Antosha from his work and the owner is going to fire him. The notary appears and informs the owner that Antosha is receiving a large inheritance. He sets up a three-year contract with Antosha which, In the event of its early termination, the owner receives a large amount. Drunk, Antosha signs the contract, and the next day he becomes rich. Antosha wants to quit right away, but after seeing the contract, he remains to work. At night, he leads the luxurious life of a rich man. The owner of the restaurant is trying this way and that to fire Antosha. But he manages not only to avoid being fired, but also to marry his daughter.
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Zapomniana melodia (1938)
Character: Boguslaw Rolicz
Helenka Roliczówna is the daughter of a wealthy cosmetics manufacturer and a boarder at the Institute for Girls' Further Education. There she meets Stefan Frankiewicz, who has decided to visit his uncle, a music teacher at the school. The young people quickly take a liking to each other.
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Rywale (1925)
Character: Tosio
Music teacher Geniuś and a rich man Tosio compete for the love of beautiful Gama. Lost film.
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Синема в России (1979)
Character: Film footage
Documentary film about early years of Russian cinema: its first directors, cameramen, producers and actors. Includes rare fragments of pre-revolutionary feature films, newsreels and Starewicz's animation.
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Papa się żeni (1936)
Character: Baron von Wandel
Famed singer Vinconti returns home after seventeen years abroad, reigniting past love Mira Stella, who bears his secret daughter Lili, and sparking a young reporter’s shifting interest from Stella to the mysterious child.
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Włóczęgi (1939)
Character: Trombka
Two Lviv batiars are taking care of their deceased neighbor's granddaughter.
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Będzie lepiej (1936)
Character: Onufry Ruczyński, stryj Wandy
Two friends, Szczepko and Tonko, are made unemployed in a toy factory where there was a ban on singing and they broke the rule. In a park they find a abandoned baby, and they take it into their care. Meanwhile, Wanda, owner of a toy shop, comes to Lwów with her uncle. He wants his niece to work for the director of this factory. By coincidence, the child is given to Wanda. Szczepko and Tonko look for him desperately. But the uncle is more and more happy about having the child. After numerous hurdles, the child remains at the uncle's, Wanda and Julian are in heaven, and Szczepko and Tonko, reconciled with fate, leave....
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Antek policmajster (1935)
Character: The Governor
A wanted Pole arrives in Tsarist Russia and assumes the identity of a Police Chief.
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Ada! To nie wypada! (1936)
Character: Ada's father
Ada Dziewanowska, a spirited landowner’s daughter, is sent to a Kraków boarding school to be “tamed,” where she secretly appears in an operetta and unexpectedly falls in love with Fred Orzelski, ironically the very suitor her parents had long planned for her.
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Fredek uszczęśliwia świat (1936)
Character: Kupiec
An eager inventor, Fredek, develops a “telefonowizor” combining audio and video calls but neglects his fiancée Irma in the process. Public demonstrations inadvertently expose private, embarrassing moments, alienating buyers and provoking conflicts, turning his revolutionary device into a fiasco that disrupts rather than improves people’s lives.
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