A Matter to Settle

A Matter to Settle (Polish: Sprawa do zalatwienia) is a 1953 Polish comedy film directed by Jan Fethke and Jan Rybkowski and starring Gizela Piotrowska, Bogdan Niewinowski and Adolf Dymsza.[1]

A Matter to Settle
Directed byJan Fethke
Jan Rybkowski
Produced byMichal Grynblat
Zbigniew Ronert
Tadeusz Slaby
Henryk Szlachet
Zygmunt Szyndler
Written byBronislaw Brok
Jan Fethke
Zdzislaw Gozdawa
Stefania Grodzienska
Waclaw Stepien
StarringGizela Piotrowska
Bogdan Niewinowski
Adolf Dymsza
Music byZygmunt Wiehler
CinematographyAdolf Forbert
Edited byJerzy Pekalski
Czeslaw Raniszewski
Anna Rubinska
Production
company
Wytwórnia Filmów Fabularnych
Release date
5 September 1953
Running time
81 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish

Partial cast

  • Gizela Piotrowska as Zofia Lipinska
  • Bogdan Niewinowski as Stefan Wisniewski
  • Adolf Dymsza as Train Passenger / Taxi Driver / Clerk / Waiter Wladyslaw / Reporter Banasinski / Salesman / Playboy / Boxer Fronczak
  • Hanka Bielicka as Tradeswoman, Train Passenger
  • Irena Brodzinska as Singer
  • Edward Dziewonski as Factory Manager
  • Waclaw Jankowski as Waiter
  • Zofia Jamry as Playboy's Girl
  • Irena Kwiatkowska as Train Passenger
  • Józef Kondrat as Train Passenger
  • Jan Kurnakowicz as Sound Technician
  • Antoni Kolczynski as Boxer Józwiak
  • Stanislaw Lapinski as Manager at Restaurant
  • Kazimierz Opalinski as Director, Train Passenger
  • Lech Ordon as Jerzy
  • Jerzy Pietraszkiewicz as Singer
  • Stefan Witas as Guest at Restaurant
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References

  1. Ford & Hammond p.315

Bibliography

  • Charles Ford & Robert Hammond. Polish Film: A Twentieth Century History. McFarland, 2005.


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