- Michał
Waszyński (29
September 1904 – 20
February 1965) was
first a film
director in Poland, then in Italy, and
later (as
Michael Waszynski) a producer...
- Dołęga-Mostowicz
Znachor (1937 film),
Polish film
directed by Michał
Waszyński,
based on the
novel The
Quack (Znachor), 1982
Polish film
directed by...
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Profesor Wilczur is a 1938
Polish romantic drama film
directed by Michał
Waszyński, a
sequel to
Znachor (1937). It is
based on the
novel by
Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz...
- (Polish:
Antek policmajster), a 1935
Polish comedy film
directed by Michał
Waszyński Anteks Stary Oskol Antes (name) "Antek". Name-doctor.com.
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- in the ranks. Many Jews were film
producers and directors, e.g. Michał
Waszyński (The Dybbuk),
Aleksander Ford (Children Must Laugh).
Scientist Leopold...
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advocated orthodoxy among the po****ce as a
preventative measure. Michał
Waszyński's 1937 film The Dybbuk,
based on the
Yiddish play by S. An-sky, is considered...
- Dybuk) is a 1937 Yiddish-language
Polish fantasy drama directed by Michał
Waszyński and c****ographed by
Judith Berg. It is
based on the play The
Dybbuk by...
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filmed the same year the book was
written (Znachor,
directed by Michał
Waszyński). The film was shot near
Bielsk Podlaski.
Professor Rafał
Wilczur (Jerzy...
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directed by Michał
Waszyński Bolek i
Lolek (1936) –
directed by Michał
Waszyński Dodek na
froncie (1936) –
directed by Michał
Waszyński Droga młodych (1936)...
- The
Quack or
Znachor is a 1937
Polish drama film
directed by Michał
Waszyński, an
adaptation of the
novel by
Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz
published in the...