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- Stanisław Ludwik Dygat (5 December 1914, Warsaw – 29 January 1978, Warsaw) was a Polish writer. His most famous novel, "Jezioro Bodeńskie" ("Lake Constance")...
- thirty films from 1953 to 1991. Jędrusik was married to writer Stanisław Dygat. Kalina Jędrusik was born in 1930 in Gnaszyn, now part of Częstochowa, as...
- The Stanisław Dygat Park (Polish: Park im. Stanisława Dygata) is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland. It is located in the neighbourhood of Sadyba, within...
- adaptation of a lyrical and reflective novel by Stanisław Dygat, with a screenplay written by Dygat himself and Has. Cinema of Poland List of Polish language...
- Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California Disneyland, a 1965 novel by Stanisław Dygat, basis for the film Jowita (1967) "Dizz Knee Land", a song by the rock group...
- 1958) by novel Marek Hłasko Farewells (Pożegnania, 1958) by novel Stanisław Dygat Common Room (Wspólny pokój, 1959) by novel Zbigniew Uniłowski Goodbye to...
- Prus Jowita (1967, dir. J****z Morgenstern), based on a novel by Stanisław Dygat Austeria (1982, dir. Jerzy Kawalerowicz), co-written with Kawalerowicz and...
- Fitzurse The Dresser (1983) – C. Rivers Lane Pope John Paul II (1984) – Bishop Dygat Ordeal by Innocence (1985) – Solicitor "BFI | Film & TV Database | STONEY...
- ****ure wife Maria Danuta Bogusławska, a sister of the writer Stanisław Dygat. Lutosławski left Warsaw in July 1944 with his mother, just a few days before...
- prisoners. The people she saved included Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina and Stanisław Dygat. "Sportowcy w Powstaniu Warszawskim: Maria Kwaśniewska-Maleszewska – bohaterka...