The Idol (1923 film)
The Idol (Polish:Bożyszcze) is a 1923 Polish silent drama film directed by Wiktor Biegański and starring Ryszard Sobiszewski, Norbert Wicki and Antoni Piekarski. The film was shot and set in the Tatra Mountains.[1]
The Idol | |
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Directed by | Wiktor Biegański |
Produced by | Józef Szwajcer |
Written by | Gustaw Kamienski |
Starring | Ryszard Sobiszewski Norbert Wicki Antoni Piekarski Maria Lubowiecka |
Cinematography | Stanislaw Sebel |
Production company | Polfilma |
Release date | 18 May 1923 |
Country | Poland |
Language | Silent Polish intertitles |
Cast
- Ryszard Sobiszewski as Jan Zadroga, painter
- Norbert Wicki as Wolski, sculptor
- Antoni Piekarski as Wezyk
- Maria Lubowiecka as Stasia Wezykówna
- Jerzy Starczewski as Jan Zadroga, young
- Leon Trystan as Wolski, young
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References
- Haltof p.14
Bibliography
- Haltof, Marek. Polish National Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2002.
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