Pan Twardowski (1921 film)
Pan Twardowski | |
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Directed by | Wiktor Biegański |
Produced by | Józef Szwajcer |
Written by |
Wiktor Biegański Mieczysław Szerer Adam Zagórski |
Starring |
Bronisław Oranowski Wanda Jarszewska Antoni Nowara-Piekarski Maria Krzyżanowska |
Cinematography | Stanisław Sebel |
Production company |
Polfilma |
Release dates | February 1921 |
Country | Poland |
Language |
Silent Polish intertitles |
Pan Twardowski is a 1921 Polish silent fantasy film directed by Wiktor Biegański and starring Bronisław Oranowski, Wanda Jarszewska and Antoni Nowara-Piekarski.[1] Biegański was hired by the Polish government to make the film in an effort to foster a greater sense of Polish national identity - particularly in the ethnically mixed Upper Silesia.[2] It is one of many films based on the legend of Pan Twardowski.
Cast
- Bronisław Oranowski as Twardowski
- Wanda Jarszewska as Mrs. Twardowska
- Antoni Nowara-Piekarski as Iwan IV Groźny
- Maria Krzyżanowska as Królowa nimf
- Mila Kamińska as Ulubienica cara
- Antoni Siemaszko as Stary bojar
- Władysław Grabowski as Młody Bojar
- Stanisław Bryliński as Diabeł
- Paweł Dydek-Dudziński as Pokurcz
- Władysław Lenczewski
- Stanisława Umińska
- Bruno Winawer
- Zofia Żukowska
References
- ↑ Pan Twardowski at the Internet Polish Movie Database (Polish)
- ↑ Skaff p.73
Bibliography
- Skaff, Sheila. The Law of the Looking Glass: Cinema in Poland, 1896–1939. Ohio University Press, 2008.
External links
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