Barbara Radziwiłłówna (film)
Barbara Radziwiłłówna | |
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Directed by | Józef Lejtes |
Written by | Anatol Stern |
Starring |
Jadwiga Smosarska Witold Zacharewicz Leokadia Pancewiczowa Lena Żelichowska Jan Kurnakowicz Helena Sulima Zygmunt Chmielewski |
Music by | Jan Maklakiewicz |
Cinematography | Seweryn Steinwurzel |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Barbara Radziwiłłówna is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1936.[1][2] It was the first feature film transmitted by Polish television during its test phase (26 August 1939).
Cast
- Jadwiga Smosarska – Barbara Radziwiłł
- Witold Zacharewicz – Zygmunt August
- Leokadia Pancewiczowa – queen Bona Sforza
- Lena Żelichowska – royal favourite
- Jan Kurnakowicz – stolnik Kieżgajłło
- Helena Sulimowa – Barbara Kola, Barbara's mother
- Gustaw Buszyński – Mikołaj "the Red" Radziwiłł
- Zygmunt Chmielewski – Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł
- Franciszek Dominiak – Piotr Kmita, Grand Marshal of the Crown
- Stefan Hnydziński – Wirszyłł
- Jan Hajduga – astrologist
- Janusz Ziejewski – Dowoyna
- Helena Buczyńska – Barbara's aunt
- Seweryna Broniszówna – the witch
- Jerzy Chodecki – Stańczyk, the court jester
- Ludwik Fritsche – French diplomat
- Artur Kwiatkowski – Samuel Maciejowski, bishop of Chełm
- Jerzy Leszczyński – Rafał Leszczyński, starost of Radziejów and voivode of Brześć Kujawski
- Leon Łuszczewski – doctor Aliphio, chancellor of Isabella of Portugal, wife of Charles V
- Józef Maliszewski – primate Mikołaj Dzierzgowski
- Z. Protasiewicz – Bálint Bakfark, court musician
- Artur Socha – Andrzej I Górka, starost of Wielkopolska
- Ludwik Sempoliński
- Henryk Małkowski
- Michał Halicz
- Kazimierz Opaliński
- Aleksander Maniecki
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