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Bohaterowie Sybiru
''Bohaterowie Sybiru'' ("Heroes of Siberia") is a 1936 Polish black and white drama film directed by Michał Waszyński. It was preserved until modern times.''Bohaterowie Sybiru''
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Michał Waszyński
Michał Waszyński (29 September 1904 – 20 February 1965) was first a film director in Poland, then in Italy, and later (as Michael Waszynski) a film producer, producer of major United States, American films, mainly in Spain. Known for his elegance and impeccable manners, he was known by his acquaintances as "the prince". Waszyński was born as Mosze Waks into a Polish Jewish family in 1904 in Kowel, a small town in Volhynian Governorate, Volhynia (now in Ukraine), which at the time was part of Imperial Russia. As German Empire, Germany occupied this part of Europe during World War I, he moved first to Warsaw and later to Berlin. As a young man he worked as an assistant director under the legendary German director Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, F.W. Murnau. Upon his return to Poland he changed his name to Michał Waszyński and converted to Roman Catholic Church, Catholicism. In the 1930s Waszyński became the most prolific film director in Poland, directing 37 of the 147 film ...
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Krystyna Ankwicz
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Jan Kurnakowicz
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Eugeniusz Koszutski
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Stefan Hnydziński
Stefan Hnydziński (29 July 1901 – 2 October 1939) was a Polish film actor. He appeared in more than 25 films from 1926 to 1939. Hnydziński died of wounds sustained during the bombing of Warsaw in 1939. Selected filmography * ''Dodek na froncie'' (1936) * ''Bohaterowie Sybiru'' (1936) * '' Róża'' (1936) * ''Kobiety nad przepaścią'' (1938) * '' Second Youth'' (1938) * ''Gehenna'' (1938) * ''Złota Maska ''Złota Maska'' (Polish for ''Golden Mask'') is a Polish melodrama film directed by Jan Fethke based on two novels by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz. Although shot and scheduled for release in 1939, the post-production was interrupted by the outbreak ...'' (1939) References External links * 1901 births 1939 deaths Polish male film actors Polish male silent film actors People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria People from Przemyśl Polish Austro-Hungarians Polish male stage actors 20th-century Polish male actors Polish civilians killed in World War ...
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Mieczysław Cybulski
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