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Sprawa do załatwienia (1953)
Character: Doctor, Train Passenger (uncredited)
A series of misfortunes plagues a journalist and his new friend.
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Wraki (1957)
Character: German Officer (uncredited)
Diver Antoni Barnat is falsely accused of causing an accident underwater that almost led to his fellow diver's death. Interestingly enough, they are both in love with the same girl, Teresa.
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Klub szachistów (1967)
Character: Club Member
Wacław Urbin joins an exclusive club, learning the secrets of its members.
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Milion za Laurę (1971)
Character: Bulak's Neighbour
An antique guitar brings upon a series of increasingly fantastical encounters.
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Stawka większa niż życie cz. 1 (1969)
Character: General Wierlinger ("I Know Who You Are")
The first of six episode compilations of the TV show released theatrically, featuring episodes 1 and 3. In 1941, Polish soldier Stanisław Kolicki escapes German captivity only to be mistaken for the dashing Abwehr lieutenant Hans Kloss and recruited by the Soviets as their secret agent J-23. Under deep cover behind enemy lines, he feeds crucial intelligence to the Red Army while outwitting suspicions and dueling wits with the formidable SS officer Hermann Brunner.
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Piątka z ulicy Barskiej (1954)
Character: Engineer
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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Czas przeszły (1961)
Character: Doctor
Fram is in a German POW camp where brutal, cold-hearted Gestapo officers like Weber or Von Steinhagen terrorize and execute their Polish prisoners. One day Fram sees a way to escape the camp and he takes it, heading out to find his fellow resistance fighters.
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Uczta Baltazara (1954)
Character: Priest Sposs
Engineer Andrzej Uriaszewicz returns to Poland in order to smuggle a valuable painting out of the country.
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Nikodem Dyzma (1956)
Character: Editor
Nikodem Dyzma is a poor dancer who comes to Warsaw to find a job. The problem is that nobody wants to hire him. One day he finds an invitation to the party with very important people and decides to attend. A small accident at the party makes him the hero of the night and becomes the beginning of his career.
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Człowiek z M-3 (1969)
Character: Professor Kolanow
A young doctor receives an allotment for a state-owned M-3 type flat, but to his disfortune only married couples have a right to an M-3, so he begins a frantic search for a wife.
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Krzyżacy (1960)
Character: Count Wende
A tale of a young impoverished nobleman, who with his uncle returns from a war against the order of the Teutonic Knights in Lithuania. He falls in love with a beautiful woman and pledges an oath to bring her "three trophies" from the Teutonic Knights.
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Pavoncello (1967)
Character: Man in Living Room (uncredited)
In 1912, Szczebieniew, a rich and ailing old man, comes to Italy with his young wife, Zinaida. Bored with his company, she looks for amusement and casual affairs.
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Pożegnania (1958)
Character: German Officer (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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Miasto nieujarzmione - Robinson warszawski (1950)
Character: Polish General
Warsaw after the fall of the Warsaw Uprising. The Germans expel the civilian population and then proceed to systematically destroy the city. The capital is transformed into a sea of rubble, among which a few survivors hide – modern-day Robinsons. One of them is Piotr Rafalski, who rescues Krystyna, a wounded Jewish woman. Three soldiers of the People's Army, cooperating with a Soviet telegraph operator, are also in the city.
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Młodość Chopina (1952)
Character: Prince Franciszek Ksawery Lubecki-Drucki
Young Frederic Chopin comes of age during a tumultous time in Polish history.
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