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The Vagabonds (1939 Film)
''The Vagabonds'' (Polish: ''Włóczęgi'') is a 1939 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński and starring Kazimierz Wajda, Henryk Vogelfänger (popular Polish Radio duet ''Szczepko & Tońko'') and Stanisława Wysocka. Cast * Kazimierz Wajda - Szczepan (Szczepko) Migacz * Henryk Vogelfänger - Antoni (Tońko) Tytylyta * Stanisława Wysocka - Baroness von Dorn * Stanislawa Stepniowna - Krysia * Helena Grossówna - Wandzia Karsnicka * Antoni Fertner - Trompka, private eye * Stanisław Sielański - Niusko * Zbigniew Rakowiecki - Wladyslaw Barski * Andrzej Bogucki - Roman Karsnicki * Stanisław Grolicki - Grandfather Galecki * Helena Sulimowa - Karolina * Helena Buczyńska Helena Buczyńska (1894 in Shchigry, Kursk Governorate – 1957) was a Polish actress. Selected filmography * '' His Excellency, The Shop Assistant'' (1933) * '' Granny Had No Worries'' (1935) * ''Profesor Wilczur'' (1938) * '' The Vagabonds' ... - Gospodyni Bibliography * Skaff, Sheila. ' ...
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Michał Waszyński
MichaÅ‚ WaszyÅ„ski (29 September 1904 â€“ 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". WaszyÅ„ski 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 MichaÅ‚ WaszyÅ„ski and converted to Roman Catholic Church, Catholicism. In the 1930s WaszyÅ„ski became the most prolific film director in Poland, directing 37 of the 147 film ...
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Helena Grossówna
Helena Grossówna (1904, Thorn, German Empire – 1994, Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish actress and dancer, who starred in several popular Polish films during the interwar period. She worked as a waitress during the German occupation of Poland, and at the same time, she served as an officer (lieutenant) in the Polish underground. During the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, she was in command of a women's section of the battalion "Sokół" (Eng. ''falcon''), for which she was highly decorated. Selected filmography * '' Kochaj tylko mnie'' (1935) * ''Dodek na froncie'' (1936) * '' Piętro wyżej'' (1937) * ''A Diplomatic Wife'' (1937) * '' Florian'' (1938) * '' Paweł i Gaweł'' (1938) * '' Szczęśliwa trzynastka'' (1938) * '' Zapomniana melodia'' (1938) * '' Królowa przedmieścia'' (1938) * '' Robert and Bertram'' (1938) * '' The Vagabonds'' (1939) * ''The Two Who Stole the Moon'' (1962) In 2013 the Polish Post issued a commemorative stamp of her, with Adolf Dymsza and Mieczysława ĆwikliŠ...
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Films Directed By Michał Waszyński
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1930s Polish-language Films
Year 193 ( CXCIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sosius and Ericius (or, less frequently, year 946 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 193 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * January 1 – Year of the Five Emperors: The Roman Senate chooses Publius Helvius Pertinax, against his will, to succeed the late Commodus as Emperor. Pertinax is forced to reorganize the handling of finances, which were wrecked under Commodus, to reestablish discipline in the Roman army, and to suspend the food programs established by Trajan, provoking the ire of the Praetorian Guard. * March 28 – Pertinax is assassinated by members of the Praetorian Guard, who storm the imperial palace. The Empire is auctioned off ...
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Polish Comedy Films
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1939 Films
The year 1939 in film is widely considered the greatest year in film history. The ten Best Picture-nominated films that year include classics in multiple genres. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1939 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events Film historians often rate 1939 as "the greatest year in the history of Hollywood". Hollywood films produced in Southern California were at the height of their Golden Age (in spite of many cheaply made or undistinguished films also being produced, something to be expected with any year in commercial cinema), and during 1939 there are the premieres of an outstandingly large number of exceptional motion pictures, many of which become honored as all-time classic films. ** June 10 – MGM's first successful animated character, Barney Bear, made his debut in ''The Bear That Couldn't Sleep''. ** August 15 – ''The Wizard of Oz'' premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. ** October 17 ...
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Helena Buczyńska
Helena Buczyńska (1894 in Shchigry, Kursk Governorate – 1957) was a Polish actress. Selected filmography * ''His Excellency, The Shop Assistant'' (1933) * ''Granny Had No Worries'' (1935) * ''Profesor Wilczur'' (1938) * '' The Vagabonds'' (1939) * ''The Three Hearts'' (1939) * ''Irena do domu! ''Irena do domu!'' ( ''Irene, Go Home!'') is a 1955 Polish comedy film directed by Jan Fethke. Cast * Lidia Wysocka − Irena Majewska * Adolf Dymsza − Zygmunt Majewski * Michał Kiliński − Janek Majewski, their son * Helena Buczyńska ∠...'' (1955) Bibliography * Skaff, Sheila. ''The Law of the Looking Glass: Cinema in Poland, 1896-1939''. Ohio University Press, 2008. External links * 1894 births 1957 deaths People from Shchigry, Kursk Oblast People from Shchigrovsky Uyezd Polish film actresses Polish stage actresses {{Poland-actor-stub ...
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Helena Sulimowa
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Stanisław Grolicki
Stanisław Grolicki (1892–1947) was a Polish film actor. Selected filmography * ''Prokurator Alicja Horn'' (1933) * ''Bohaterowie Sybiru'' (1936) * ''Daddy Gets Married'' (1936) * '' Znachor'' (1937) * ''Halka'' (1937) * '' Florian'' (1938) * ''Profesor Wilczur'' (1938) * ''The Three Hearts ''The Three Hearts'' (Polish: ''Trzy serca'') is a 1939 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński and starring Jerzy Pichelski, Aleksander Żabczyński and Elżbieta Barszczewska. It was based on a novel by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mos ...'' (1939) * '' The Vagabonds'' (1939) Bibliography * Skaff, Sheila. ''The Law of the Looking Glass: Cinema in Poland, 1896-1939''. Ohio University Press, 2008. External links * 1892 births 1947 deaths Polish male film actors Male actors from Kraków 20th-century Polish male actors {{Poland-actor-stub ...
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Andrzej Bogucki
Andrzej Bogucki (11 November 1904 – 29 July 1978) was a Polish television, stage and film actor, as well as operetta singer and songwriter, sometimes referred to as "The Polish Chevalier". Bogucki and his wife Janina née Godlewska (8 March 1908 – 19 June 1992) are known for helping and hiding the Polish Jewish pianist Władysław Szpilman during the Nazi occupation of Poland. Szpilman's life inspired the 2002 film '' The Pianist'', and both Bogucki and his wife were portrayed in the film. Although he lived in Warsaw for most of his life, Bogucki also worked in several other cities. He lived in Warsaw's Mariensztat neighborhood from 1947 until the end of his life, and he is buried in the Powązki Cemetery in the western part of Warsaw. Bogucki was awarded the Order of Polonia Restituta for his career and actions during World War II. In 1978 the Yad Vashem institute awarded him and his wife the Righteous Among the Nations award, an award given to non-Jewish people who help ...
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Zbigniew Rakowiecki
Zbigniew () is a Polish masculine given name, originally Zbygniew . This West Slavic name is derived from the Polish elements ''Zby-'' (from ''zbyć, zbyć się, or pozbyć się'', meaning "to dispel", "to get rid of") and ''gniew'', meaning "anger". Its diminutive forms include Zbyszek and Zbyś. The Czech form of this name is Zbyněk (derived from Zbyhněv). Individuals with this name may celebrate their name day on February 17, March 17, April 1, June 16 or October 10. English diminutive of this name is Zibi, Zbiggy or Zbig. Notable people * Zbigniew of Brzezia (c. 1360 – c. 1425), Polish knight and nobleman of Clan Zadora * Zbigniew of Poland, high duke of Poland from 1102–1106 A * Zbigniew Andruszkiewicz (born 1959), Polish rower B * Zbigniew Babiński (1896–1940), Polish military and sports aviator * Zbigniew Bargielski (born 1937), Polish composer * Zbigniew Baranowski (born 1991), Polish wrestler * Zbigniew Bartman (born 1987), Polish volleyball player * ...
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Stanisław Sielański
StanisÅ‚aw SielaÅ„ski (8 August 1899 – 28 April 1955) was a Polish film and cabaret actor. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1929 and 1943. Selected filmography * ''Uwiedziona'' (1931) * '' Bezimienni bohaterowie'' (1932) * '' Zabawka'' (1933) * '' Parade of the Reservists'' (1934) * ''Love, Cherish, Respect'' (1934) * ''Rapsodia BaÅ‚tyku'' (1935) * ''Granny Had No Worries'' (1935) * '' Kochaj tylko mnie'' (1935) * '' BÄ™dzie lepiej'' (1936) * ''Pan Twardowski'' (1936) * '' Daddy Gets Married'' (1936) * '' Wierna rzeka'' (1936) * '' Kobiety nad przepaÅ›ciÄ…'' (1938) * '' Rena'' (1938) * ''Ostatnia brygada'' (1938) * '' Serce matki'' (1938) * ''Doctor Murek ''Doktór Murek'' (English: ''Doctor Murek'') is a 1939 Cinema of Poland, Polish drama film directed by Juliusz Gardan. It is based on two novels by Tadeusz DoÅ‚Ä™ga-Mostowicz. Cast * Franciszek Brodniewicz - doctor Franciszek Murek * Nora Ney (a ...'' (1939) * '' The Vagabonds'' (1939) References Externa ...
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