Kochaj albo rzuć
Kochaj albo rzuć is a 1977 Polish comedy film directed by Sylwester Chęciński.[1]
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Directed by | Sylwester Chęciński |
Starring | Władysław Hańcza Waclaw Kowalski |
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Running time | 1h 54min |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Plot
Kazimierz Pawlak, Władysław Kargul and their granddaughter Ania receive an invitation to visit the United States of America from Kazimierz' brother John. They begin their travels on the ship TSS Stefan Batory, and end it on a United Airline Flight to the O'Hare airport in Chicago. After arriving in Chicago, it is revealed that John died a few days earlier, leaving behind not only his fortune but also an illegitimate daughter.
Cast
- Władysław Hańcza - Wladyslaw Kargul
- Wacław Kowalski - Kazimierz Pawlak
- Duchyll Martin Smith - Shirley Gladys Wright
- Bob Lewandowski - September
- Stanley Roginski - Uplander
- Joseph Slowik - Tuner
- Anna Dymna - Ania Pawlak
- Irena Karel - The Passenger
- Maria Zbyszewska - Mania Pawlak
- Halina Buyno-Łoza - Aniela Kargul
- Kazimiera Utrata - Guest
- Andrzej Wasilewicz - Zenek Adamiec
gollark: Actual meaningful "freedom of speech" also does mean freedom from *some* consequences - at the very least freedom from the government doing things to you.
gollark: "You can speak freely, but we reserve the right to arrest you for it!"
gollark: > Freedom of speech is allowed, but the *consequences* of that speech is not protected.That... makes free speech effectively meaningless?
gollark: misanthrophy_irl
gollark: I don't think armour is actually anywhere near 100% effective.
References
- "Zmarł Andrzej Wasilewicz. "Mąż" Anny Dymnej z "Kochaj albo rzuć"". SE.pl. Retrieved 2017-09-30.
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