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1969 film
Colonel Wolodyjowski
aka Pan Wołodyjowski
Directed byJerzy Hoffman
Written byJerzy Hoffman, Jerzy Lutowski
StarringTadeusz Łomnicki, Daniel Olbrychski, Mieczyslaw Pawlikowski, Magdalena Zawadzka
CinematographyJerzy Lipman
Music byAndrzej Markowski
Release date
  • 1969 (1969)
Running time160 minutes
LanguagePolish

Colonel Wolodyjowski (Template:Lang-pl) is a 1969 Polish historical drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman. The film is based on the novel Pan Wołodyjowski, by the Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz. The film was also serialized on Polish television, as The Adventures of Sir Michael (Polish: Przygody pana Michała).

It was entered in the 6th Moscow International Film Festival, where Tadeusz Łomnicki won the award for Best Actor.

The story is set during the Ottoman Empire's invasion of Poland in 1668-72.

Cast

See also

References

  1. "6th Moscow International Film Festival (1969)". MIFF. Retrieved 2012-12-17.

External links

Henryk Sienkiewicz's Trilogy
With Fire and Sword
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The Deluge
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Fire in the Steppe
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