Stanisław Łapiński Trailers
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Total trailers found: 17
08 February 1935
A wanted Pole arrives in Tsarist Russia and assumes the identity of a Police Chief.
05 September 1953
A series of misfortunes plagues a journalist and his new friend.
19 January 1965
Teenaged Beata, disgusted with hypocrisy around her, runs away from home.
08 April 1958
A 10-year old boy becomes a king after the death of his father and tries to bring reforms to the cous
27 February 1954
In war-ravaged Warsaw, five juvenile delinquents are given probation for stealing, to rehabilitate themselves, but remain under the influence of their profiteer-boss.
11 November 1957
Anatol Kowalski is an old man who works in a bank and loves his old-fashioned hat. One day the hat gets lost and Anatol decides to buy a new one.
19 September 1931
A young man joins the revolutionary movement in 1905, aimed at Tsarist occupiers of Poland. The members of the secret organization conspire to take the life of a noted Russian general.
02 February 1962
Two travelling actors break from their troupe and with help of friends and family start their own act, experiencing serious success.
09 December 1957
Follows the lives of people shortly after World War 2 as they try to adjust to their new lives. Completed in 1946, it was banned from release by the communist government of Poland until 1957 in edited form.
01 March 1947
Preparations for a rural folk festival. The shop manager, GS Patyk, quietly resells the goods to a private shopkeeper.
08 January 1947
Set during the German occupation of Warsaw during WWII, this musical tells the story of several inhabitants of the same tenement house.
25 March 1952
Young Frederic Chopin comes of age during a tumultous time in Polish history.
18 December 1964
Adventures of a two little girls kidnapped from their families.
04 September 1961
An unlikely couple - a Polish concentration camp inmate and a young German girl - stick together and try to survive the RAF bombing of Dresden in February 1945.
24 February 1933
Poor musician Alojzy Kędziorek is in love with Sagankiewicz's daughter Renata, who is reciprocated, but her family wants to marry her off to the wealthy butcher Baleron.
24 February 1934
Julek doesn't want to work, he prefers to sing on the street and marry his beloved. His family doesn't want to hear about it, to which Julek sings in the voice of Eugeniusz Bodo: "That's just how cold-hearted I am.