Biały mazur
Biały mazur (The White Mazurka) is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1979.[1]
Biały mazur | |
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Directed by | Wanda Jakubowska |
Written by | Wanda Jakubowska |
Music by | Witold Rudziński |
Cinematography | Stefan Matyjaszkiewicz |
Running time | 153 min. |
Biały mazur is a biographical film about Ludwik Waryński.[2]
Cast
- Tomasz Grochoczyński − as Ludwik Waryński
- Anna Chodakowska − as Filipina Płaskowicka
- Aldona Grochal − as Aleksandra Jentysówna
- Wojciech Alaborski − as Henryk Dulęba
- Mieczysław Grąbka − as Stanisław Kunicki
- Grzegorz Warchoł − as Stanisław Mendelson
- Grażyna Barszczewska − as Maria Jankowska
- Emilian Kamiński − as Szymon Dickstein
- Ewa Dałkowska − as Wiera Zasulicz
- Jerzy Rogulski − as Ignacy Hryniewiecki
- Mieczysław Hryniewicz − as Hieronim Truszkowski
- Maciej Góraj − as Józef Szmaus
- Tatiana Sosna-Sarno − as Anna Sieroszewska
- Franciszek Pieczka − as Walery Wróblewski
- Władysław Strzelczyk − as Aleksander III Romanow
- Marek Siudym − as Uziembło
- Marian Dziędziel − as Erazm Kobylański
- Halina Gryglaszewska
- Stanisław Jaroszyński
- Jerzy Moes
- Ryszard Olesiński − as Stanisław Waryński
- Jacek Andrucki – as Józef Pławiński
- Andrzej Głoskowski
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