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1982 film by Jerzy Hoffman For other uses, see Quack (disambiguation).
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The Quack
Directed byJerzy Hoffman
Written byJacek Fuksiewicz, Jerzy Hoffman
StarringJerzy Bińczycki
Anna Dymna
Tomasz Stockinger
CinematographyJerzy Gościk, Tomasz Kona
Edited byZenon Piórecki
Music byPiotr Marczewski
Production
company
Zespół Filmowy Zodiak
Distributed byZjednoczenie Rozpowszechniania Filmów
Release date
  • 12 April 1982 (1982-04-12)
Running time128 min
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish

The Quack (Polish: Znachor) is a 1982 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman. The screenplay was written based on the novel by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz written in 1937. The first adaptation of the book was filmed the same year the book was written (Znachor, directed by Michał Waszyński).

The film was shot near Bielsk Podlaski.

Plot

Professor Rafał Wilczur (Jerzy Bińczycki) was a successful surgeon in Poland in the early 20th century, whose wife leaves him with their small daughter for another man. Wilczur meets a man named Samuel who asks Wilczur to help him financially. The two men go to a bar and get drunk. Wilczur gets robbed and beaten up and loses his memory after hitting his head. Suffering from amnesia, he ends up in a small village, working as a farm laborer for years and is known there as Kosiba. He eventually starts healing the other villagers, and performs surgery on an injured young woman Maria (Anna Dymna). The existing doctor in the area (Andrzej Kopiczyński) sues Wilczur for using the doctor's surgical instruments. In court for this case, he is recognized as the missing famous surgeon by an expert witness Dobraniecki in the case (Piotr Fronczewski), and he then begins to regain his memory. He then realizes that the young woman he saved is his daughter, and the two are reunited. He is told that his former wife died of tuberculosis shortly after leaving him, and the daughter ended up in an orphanage. Maria then marries Leszek (Tomasz Stockinger), the son of a local nobleman.

Cast

External links

Films directed by Jerzy Hoffman


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