Exile to Siberia
Exile to Siberia (Polish: Na Sybir) is a Polish historical film directed by Henryk Szaro and starring Adam Brodzisz, Jadwiga Smosarska and Mieczysław Frenkiel. It was released in 1930.[1] The film's art direction was by Józef Galewski and Jacek Rotmil. The film was originally silent, but a soundtrack was added in a Berlin studio.[2]
Exile to Siberia | |
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Directed by | Henryk Szaro |
Produced by | Marek M. Libkow |
Written by | Wacław Sieroszewski Anatol Stern Henryk Szaro |
Starring | Adam Brodzisz Jadwiga Smosarska Mieczysław Frenkiel Bogusław Samborski |
Music by | Henryk Wars |
Cinematography | Nicolas Farkas Zbigniew Gniazdowski |
Production company | Kineton-Sfinks |
Release date | 1930 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Synopsis
During the Revolution of 1905, a young Polish revolutionary is arrested in Warsaw and set to Siberia by the Russian authorities. His girlfriend travels out and helps him escape.
Main cast
- Adam Brodzisz as Ryszard Prawdzic aka Sęp ('Vulture')
- Jadwiga Smosarska as Rena Czarska
- Mieczysław Frenkiel as Józef Czarski, Rena's father
- Bogusław Samborski as Police Col. Sierow
- Mira Zimińska as Janka Mirska
- Maria Chaveau as Charwoman
- Eugeniusz Bodo as Worker
- Kazimierz Justian as Spy
- Jan Belina
Bibliography
- Skaff, Sheila. The Law of the Looking Glass: Cinema in Poland, 1896-1939. Ohio University Press, 2008.
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References
- Na Sybir at the Internet Polish Movie Database (in Polish)
- Skaff p.139
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