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1902 Poland film
Cabman's Adventure
Directed byKazimierz Prószyński
Screenplay byKazimierz Prószyński
Produced byKazimierz Prószyński
Starring
CinematographyKazimierz Prószyński
Release date
  • September 1902 (1902-09)
CountryPoland

Cabman's Adventure (Polish: Przygoda dorożkarza) is a 1902 silent comedy short film made by Kazimierz Prószyński. It starred Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski and presumably Władysław Neubelt. Released in September 1902, it is one of the two oldest known films made in Poland, with the other being The Return of a Merry Fellow, also made in 1902.

Plot

The scene from Cabman's Adventure.

The driver of a horse-drawn carriage fell asleep in his vehicle. While he was asleep, a group of people, jokingly took his horses and replaced them with a donkey. The driver is woken up by the passenger and is flabbergasted by the change.

Cast

Production

Cabman's Adventure was written and directed by Kazimierz Prószyński. It was filmed by him in 1902 in Warsaw, Congress Poland, with a biopleograph, a filming device invented by Prószyński. The film was produced by his company, Towarzystwo Udziałowe Pleograf. It was an experimental film and one of the first films made by him. The film features two characters, a passager played by Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski, and a cabman, whose actor's name remains uncertain, though it is presumed to be Władysław Neubelt. It was the film debut of Junosza-Stępowski. The film was released in September 1902. It is one of the two oldest known films made in Poland, with the other being The Return of a Merry Fellow, also made in 1902.

References

  1. ^ Stanisław Janicki: Polskie filmy fabularne 1902–1988. Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Artystyczne i Filmowe, 1990, p. 9, ISBN 978-83-221-0503-0, OCLC 24209334. (in Polish)
  2. ^ Zuzanna Ducka-Lubas (21 October 2011). "'Antoś w Warszawie' – niezwykłe początki polskiego filmu". dziennik.com (in Polish).
  3. "Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski". akademiapolskiegofilmu.pl (in Polish).
  4. "Marek Zaradniak: 70 lat temu zginął Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski". gloswielkopolski.pl (in Polish). 5 July 2013.

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