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Adolf Dymsza (born
Adolf Bagiński; 7
April 1900 – 20
August 1975) was a
Polish comedy actor of both the pre-World War II and post-war eras. He starred...
- ISBN 9783527306732. "1,3
Butylene Glycol".
Parchem Fine &
Specialty Chemicals.
Dymsza HA (November 1975). "Nutritional
application and
implication of 1,3-butanediol"...
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policmajster (1935), a
Polish film
directed by Michał Waszyński,
starring Adolf Dymsza The
Inspector General (1949), a
Hollywood musical comedy starring Danny...
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DYMSZA CALLS FOR
EVERYONE TO
CINEMA "EUROPA*
Dymsza is a
completely unique natural talent.
Dymsza is an
actor with
incredible intuition.
Dymsza is...
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difference of calendars.
Henryk Zygmunt Stanisław
Dymsza h. wł. (ID: 5.331.25)
Kleofas Józef Roch
Dymsza h. wł. Teresė Dimšienė (Gorskytė) In the source...
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already in the
interwar period, was made into a 1956 film with
Adolf Dymsza in the
title role, then into a 1980
television miniseries starring Roman...
- Wars and
Ludwik Starski. The song was
first performed in
Poland by
Adolf Dymsza and
Eugeniusz Bodo in the 1938
movie Paweł i Gaweł. Anna
Maria Jopek - "Ach...
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school of good
manners called Romeo i Julcia, run by
Teofil Rączka (Adolf
Dymsza) and
Moniek Platfus (Konrad Tom).
Among the
students at the
school is Frania...
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educator Adolph Dubs (1920-1979), ********inated
American amb****ador
Adolf Dymsza (1900–1975),
Polish comic actor Adolf Ehrnrooth (1905–2004),
Finnish general...
- Gaweł (1938),
where she sang the
lullaby "Ach, śpij kochanie" with
Adolf Dymsza. In
Zapomniana melodia (1938), she was
serenaded by
Aleksander Żabczyński...