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Kardiogram (1971)
Character: Antoni Weremiuk
A young doctor arrives in a sleepy village and becomes involved with secret tragedies plaguing the inhabitants.
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Niech cię odleci mara (1982)
Character: Stefan Burza
1950, a small town in Poland. Not the best times for shop owners like Jozef Piasecki - obstacles from authorities, restricted wholesale supplies. Moreover, he constantly argues with his son, the 17 year old Witek. Witek experiences love for the first time. This should be a time of great excitement for him, but Witek, being rather anxious about the future, becomes an example of a youth generation growing up under the long shadow of Stalin.
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Dziura w ziemi (1970)
Character: Dederko
An ambitious, enthusiastic young geologist is entangled in bureaucratic red tape when he tries to drill for oil. Frustrated with the situation, he torches an abandoned mill, ignores his girlfriend, and fights with his friends who do not share his exuberance about the project.
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Zerwane cumy (1979)
Character: Adam Krzeminski
Psychological drama; a retired sailor, after 40 years of absence, returns to his native village to spend the rest of his life there. After forty years of work at sea, Petty Officer Ignacy Krzeminski returns to his home village in the Suwałki region. The meeting with his former beloved, now a widow with four children, ends in a fiasco, nothing connects them anymore. Also coming into contact with relatives and former acquaintances make Ignacy realize that he is a stranger here.
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Banda (1965)
Character: Reformatory Director
A group of juvenile delinquents working in a shipyard try to clear themselves of a false accusation.
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Cierpkie głogi (1966)
Character: Jachimiak
A troublemaker returns to his home village, reigniting friendship with his former teacher and looking to atone for his wrongdoings.
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Miejsce na ziemi (1960)
Character: Gustaw Studziński
A teenager finds himself torn after the death of his mother and falls on the wrong side of the law.
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Julia, Anna, Genowefa... (1968)
Character: Mr. Szymgał
25-year-old Anna works in the laboratory of the Lodz textile factory. She lives with her mother and recently married husband. Her life collapses when a stranger appears, looking for a daughter who has disappeared during the war.
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Gorąca linia (1965)
Character: Augustyn
Przybora, an engineer, undertakes the construction of a modern mine. His fiancée supports him in the hardships of his work.
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Rachunek sumienia (1964)
Character: Ludwik (uncredited)
The wrongly convicted Roman leaves prison and tries to return to his earlier life.
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Święta wojna (1965)
Character: Szymon Kukułka
To secure their team's success, dedicated football fans (Boleslaw Plotnicki, Mieczyslaw Czechowicz) plot to kidnap their opponents' star player (Andrzej Kopiczynski).
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Dotknięcie nocy (1962)
Character: Jan Piterak
Roman Jacenko, a local photographer tries to turn his fortunes around and rob a bank transport.
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Tylko umarły odpowie (1969)
Character: Doctor Boleslaw Sedlak
Police captain Wójcik conducts an investigation into the murder of a cashier from a state-owned enterprise. Despite seemingly numerous leads, the investigation gets stuck in a dead end – the victim had no enemies and nothing was stolen. Despite closing the case Wójcik feels that the key to solving the mystery is the murdered cashier and his past. Exploring this plot, he discovers a full-fledged spy affair, however, trying to catch the real murderer, he’ll have to risk his life, health and career.
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Jarzębina czerwona (1970)
Character: Sergeant Kamejczuk (voice) (uncredited)
The Polish Army fights to liberate Kołobrzeg from the Germans in the final months of World War 2.
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Gwiazdy poranne (1980)
Character: N/A
A Soviet tank breaks through the front line during the January 1945 offensive.
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Zwycięstwo (1975)
Character: Wiszniewski
This film was created by combining and shortening the films Kierunek Berlin (Destination Berlin) and Ostatnie dni (The Last Days). It presents the final phase of the great offensive of 1945, which ended with the capture of Berlin, from the perspective of a private soldier of the First Polish Army.
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Nieznany (1964)
Character: Rysiewicz
Two Poles get out of Soviet Union with Polish Army. Based on autobiographical short stories by Józef Hen.
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Urszula (1970)
Character: ojciec Urszuli
Teenager Ursula is in trouble at school - she doesn't pay attention in class and occasionally truants. She also lies to her parents to free herself from the imposed "barrier". Eventually, all her faults come to light. The girl must bear the consequences of her behavior.
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Wezwanie (1971)
Character: Wojciech Zawada
A family drama set in a Polish village - a woman recounts her life after her husband's death, focusing on the differences between her two sons and the tragedy that befalls one of them.
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Kwiecień (1961)
Character: Major Kozłowski
Set at the end of the war. A hot-headed colonel tries to force his men on to heroics although the war is almost over. A war-weary lieutenant tries to muffle his efforts but he keeps on with his men and is killed fighting in the front lines, all his men decide to get his body.
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Kiedy miłość była zbrodnią (1968)
Character: Gardener
A war drama showing the functioning of Hitler’s “racial purity” law, forbidding foreign workers from any contact with Germany. Foreigners on forced labor in Nazi Germany.
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Ciemna rzeka (1974)
Character: Ludwik Stankiewicz
Small Polish village straight after WWII. Young man Zenek injured and awarded with Cross of Valour during partisan fight is torn between staying loyal to his partisan comrades (continuing their fight) and his own beliefs.
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Wniebowstąpienie (1969)
Character: Wołkow
The strain of German persecution causes a mental breakdown in a young Jew, which prompts his wife to take desperate measures.
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Chleba naszego powszedniego (1974)
Character: Józef Malesa
A contemporary drama about the problem of adaptation of people from rural areas to the urban environment, which is characteristic of our civilization. A father and son arrive in Warsaw and find themselves on a large construction site of a modern thoroughfare, Trasa Łazienkowska.
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Na własną prośbę (1980)
Character: Gryngajtis
The story is of an engineer in conflict with his superior. He won't go along with the ususal corruption and conformity. He is left to himself amid indifference and ineptitude by his fellow workers and the management.
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Portfel (1971)
Character: Łukasz Kwiatkowski
The professor loses his wallet. Thinking that he has fallen prey to a thief, he takes it from the man whom he suspects of theft.
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Dom (1970)
Character: Kazimierz Kartowicz
A former concentration camp prisoner appears in a deserted town in the regained western territories. Soon more follow.
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Wiśnie (1979)
Character: Night caretaker
Thirty years after the war, Anna, a journalist from Germany, leaves for her native village in Lower Silesia, which she had to leave with her family in 1945. Here she meets Ludwik, an old love and her daughter's father.
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Padalce (1974)
Character: Pietras
An old farmer comes into conflict with his daughter and son-in-law, who value the teaching profession more than farming.
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Opowieść (1972)
Character: Old Man
A young man starts a new life in a small town near Łódź.
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Bariery dźwięku (1969)
Character: Man in Hotel
The protagonist of the film, a radio reporter, is a type of person who does not recognize any ethical standards on the way to a professional career. He builds successes in his journalistic career on the misfortune of another man - a woman who loves him. However, the tragic end of this procedure breaks him down and prompts him to take a desperate step.
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Najlepszy kolega (1981)
Character: Professor
A school reunion is called to commemorate Adam, who died during the Second World War while defending a bridge. Unexpectedly, Adam shows up just before the ceremony. It turns out that he was only wounded, and after a war started a family and lived an ordinary life. To avoid the truth from spreading town Adam is asked to leave so that he can still be revered as a hero.
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Zaczarowany rower (1955)
Character: Mączyński
The last stage of the Cycling Race Dookoła Polski: Kielce - Warsaw. The fate of the race is at stake: the Polish team still has a chance to win, it is not far from the leading Hungarian national team, in which great cyclist Haranda rides in the yellow jersey. Only the best Pole - Popiel - can take it from him. But he is a competitor - individualist, unruly and undisciplined ...
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Cafe Pod Minogą (1959)
Character: Celestyn Konfiteor
Comic stories of Varsovians living under the Nazi occupation and struggling with the enemy.
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Czerwone ciernie (1977)
Character: Colonel
A descendant of a noble family takes the side of the proletariat, fighting against the mistreatment of factory owners and the oppresion from the Tsar during the 1905 revolution.
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Dwaj panowie 'N' (1962)
Character: Kazimierz Dziewanowicz
Kazmierz Dziewanowicz's hobby is very strange. He collects people who were born on the 29th of February. One day he sees that in his collection there are two men with the same name, the same birth place, the same date of birth and the same parents. In the middle of the night somebody kills him. The Intelligence Agency begins investigation.
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Miejsce dla jednego (1966)
Character: Chairman
The deputy director of a machine plant is injured in a car accident and loses important documents. An uncompromising controller is sent to the plant to investigate the matter.
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Skarb trzech łotrów (1972)
Character: Michał Zykuń
An old man's death leads to a high-profile police investigation, who connect the crime with the search for lost corsair treasure.
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Cześć kapitanie (1968)
Character: MO Colonel
A spy barely makes it out of a police ambush and goes on the run, taking a young woman with him along the way.
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Awantura o Basię (1959)
Character: N/A
Through various misunderstandings young Basia gets into the custody of several people after her mother's death.
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Nagrody i odznaczenia (1974)
Character: Mayor
A wartime drama set in a 1944 military hospital where wounded officers and staff from opposing political camps confront ideological conflict and moral uncertainty.
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Koty to dranie (1978)
Character: Shoe trees maker
Retired Sypniewski stands before a bizarre task - he must drown kittens.
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Jeszcze słychać śpiew. I rżenie koni... (1971)
Character: Prisoner (uncredited)
A retired army colonel learns that years ago, during the 1939 September Campaign he was ordered to give medals to the ten bravest soldiers in his company. He asks his son to help him out, so he sets out on a journey to find surviving soldiers and judge if they are worthy of the honor.
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Córeczka (1965)
Character: Priest
A Soviet soldier stays with a Polish family.
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Feuer unter Deck (1982)
Character: Jule
Otto Scheidel (Manfred Krug) has been captain of the Elbe steamer Jenissei for over twenty years, but his ship, the last of its kind, is going to be converted into a floating restaurant. Otto, whose his strong attachment to the ship has already cost him his relationship with his girlfriend Caramba (Renate Krößner), refuses to take another job and instead joins a railway construction brigade.
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Hasło Korn (1968)
Character: Henryk Hilman
An intelligence agent's murder bring upon a national investigation into a spy organisation called Korn.
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Album polski (1970)
Character: Bolesław Perkuć
University student Anna and her boyfriend Tomek use a precious photograph to trace and unveil the complex wartime and post-war past of their parents.
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Westerplatte (1967)
Character: Medic Karol Szwedowski
Westerplatte is a small peninsula at the entry to the Gdańsk Harbour. Before World War II, it functioned as a Polish ammunition depot in the Free City of Danzig. Its crew consisted of one infantry company and a group of civilians, 182 people in total. It was the only Polish guard-post at the mouth of the Vistula River, with as little as five sentries, one field cannon, two anti-armour guns and four mortars. The first shots of World War II were fired there. This film tells the story of Westerplatte's courageous defenders.
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Cień (1956)
Character: Railwayman
A man has been found dead after having been hurled from a train. As security agents, police and a medical examiner piece together his identity, three accounts emerge: one set during World War II, one in the immediate aftermath of the war, and one in contemporary Poland.
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Podróż za jeden uśmiech (1972)
Character: Doctor
Two boys set out by train from Kraków to the seaside but lose their travel money and decide to continue their journey “for a smile,” hitchhiking and using every transport they can find.
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Paryż - Warszawa bez wizy (1967)
Character: Airport Chief
Pilot Stefan Janotta recalls the war and the years following, when he helped rebuilding Polish Airlines.
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Głos z tamtego świata (1962)
Character: Barański
A doctor, though not having finished his studies, earns a living providing medical advice. A former nurse enters the stage, saying she hears voices from "the other world". At first, they can exploit gullible victims without problems, but soon the authorities begin showing in these quacks.
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Prawo i pięść (1964)
Character: Attorney
At the end of World War Two, Polish people move to the western lands vacated by Germans. But some ruthless profiteers pose as government representatives and intend to make off with loot from a deserted town they took over. One honest man stands up against them because he believes these goods belong to the people.
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Piątka z ulicy Barskiej (1954)
Character: Minister (uncredited)
In war-ravaged Warsaw, five juvenile delinquents are given probation for stealing, to rehabilitate themselves, but remain under the influence of their profiteer-boss.
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Małżeństwo z rozsądku (1967)
Character: Kazimierz Burczyk
Joanna, the daughter of quite wealthy traders from the Różycki bazaar, is in love with Andrzej, a young, talented, but poor painter. However, the girl's father, Kazimierz Burczyk, decides to find a suitable husband for her himself. A shrewd tradesman, unwilling to disclose his income, searches for a candidate whose professional position would justify his possession of a villa, a car and many other material possessions. In the end, his choice falls on Andrew, who is unsuccessfully trying to sell paintings under the walls of Warsaw's Barbican.
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Koniec wakacji (1975)
Character: dziadek Jurka
A coming of age story about fourteen years old Yurek, his adventures during the vacations and his first love.
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Złote koło (1971)
Character: Caretaker
An unknown man brings a wounded boy from a hospital and prompty walks away. The boy soon dies and the militia captain Budny begins an investigation, leading him deep into a web of crime.
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Dom bez okien (1962)
Character: Korolkiewicz
All the ambiance of an old-fashioned circus comes across with great clarity in this otherwise routine psychological tale about a mean-spirited mime and his effects on his colleagues. The small, traveling circus has been sliding downhill for awhile, and unless some new life is infused into its acts, its future does not look very rosy. Into this precarious situation comes a new mime with the uncanny ability to sap the confidence of his fellow performers. If he continues for long in this vein, no one will be able to believe they have any talent left at all.
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Rozwodów nie będzie (1964)
Character: USC Clerk (Segment 1)
Three short segments about love, all set in Warsaw’s Civil Registry Office at the corner of Nowy Świat and Aleje Jerozolimskie, against a vivid backdrop of early 1960s city life.
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Raj na ziemi (1970)
Character: Gerdele
Polish sappers try to prevent Wehrwolf soldiers from blowing up a chemical factory.
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Lekarstwo na miłość (1966)
Character: Manager
An architect Joanna tells her friend Halina on the telephone about her love troubles and suddenly hears a nice man's voice: "The best cure for love is another love." Then she becomes a forgers dispatcher mistaken for Honorata by telephone and decides to work out a forgers secret and the secret of her new love Andrzej.
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Nackt unter Wölfen (1963)
Character: Kodiczek
Based on a true story of inmates at KZ Buchenwald that risked their lives to hide a small Jewish boy shortly before the liberation of the camp.
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Wyjście awaryjne (1982)
Character: N/A
A provincial town in the early 1980s. Among its residents is the Kolęda family. Mrs. Kolęda is an energetic community leader, her husband, a gentle soul, takes care of raising ducks and cultivating flowers in "tunnels" at home. Their daughter, Dorota, is a pretty and unemployed young woman. The intrigue begins when the community leader finds out that she is going to become a grandmother. Fear of losing authority, scandal, and embarrassment inspires her to come up with a truly diabolical idea - they need to buy a fiancé for Dorota with a pre-arranged divorce.
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Janosik (1974)
Character: Góral Józek
In the early 19th century, the legendary Tatra brigand Janosik defies the oppressive local nobility and Austrian troops by robbing the rich to give to the poor, becoming a folk hero among the peasants.
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Mały (1970)
Character: "Elder"
A student strikes up a friendship with a young uneducated construction worker to gather material for her work about worker hotels.
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Gdzie jest generał... (1964)
Character: Sgt. Władysław Panasiuk
Wacław Orzeszko is unlucky soldier, who one day decides to desert his platoon and hide out in a castle, where he meets a Red Army soldier Marusia. They discover that a German platoon is also hiding in a castle and together they must stop the Nazi soldiers from reuniting with the main army.
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Gniazdo (1974)
Character: Ziemiomysł, Mieszko's father
Told in flashback as Mieszko lies feverish in his bed just before the Battle of Cedynia, Gniazdo recounts how the revered leader extended Poland's borders, formed an alliance with Emperor Otto I, and ultimately strengthened his country's autonomy by achieving victory during that crucial battle in the year 972.
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Potop (1974)
Character: Priest
During the Swedish invasion of Poland, the brave warrior Andrzej Kmicic, considered a traitor to the nation, fights for a country, redemption and love across the 17th-century Polish territories.
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Chłopi (1973)
Character: Jambroży
In a bucolic Polish hamlet, the tense relationship between a father and son reaches a boiling point when the men lose their hearts to the same woman and vie for her affections. Based on Wladyslaw Reymont's Nobel Prize-winning book and helmed by Jan Rybkowski, this theatrical release (starring Krzystof Chamiec, Wladyslaw Hancza and Emilia Krakowska) was culled from a 13-episode miniseries that aired on Polish television in 1972.
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Ostatnie dni (1969)
Character: Wiszniewski
As the Polish Army continues its march into Berlin corporal Naróg is tasked with delivering important documents to the staff headquarters.
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Pożegnania (1958)
Character: Railway Worker (uncredited)
The story takes place before World War II and centers on Pawel, a member of a conservative, middle-class family, and his love for Lidka, a taxi dancer. Social conventions and the lovers' inability to defy those forces Pawel and Lidka benefit. Times change, war breaks out, leading to Pawel sent to Auschwitz while Lidka marry his cousin. Their love has survived and conventions are no longer the issue.
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Akademia Pana Kleksa (1984)
Character: Don Kichot
Thanks to the powers of magic, Adaś Niezgódka is transported to the fairy tale land of Mr. Blot – the protagonist of Jan Brzechwa’s classic book. Mr. Blot is a teacher and a magician in one. His lessons cannot be boring. Especially when bIotology is the subject. Adaś learns about the miracles of the enchanted land, but also gets to know its dark secrets.
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Ziemia obiecana (1975)
Character: Malinowski (voice) (uncredited)
In nineteenth-century Łódź, Poland, three friends want to make a lot of money by building and investing in a textile factory. An exceptional portrait of rapid industrial expansion is shown through the eyes of one Polish town.
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Pod gwiazdą frygijską (1954)
Character: Olejniczak
Communist Szczęsny juggles between his revolutionary activities and love to a fellow party member Madzia in this sequel to "Cellulose".
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Sami swoi (1967)
Character: Władysław Kargul (voice) (uncredited)
Two quarreling peasant families, who were forced to leave their lands after the war, are settled by accident on two neighboring farms.
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Dary magów (1972)
Character: Franciszek
The story of a young couple who try to make ends meet to afford Christmas presents for one another.
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