The Unthinkable
The Unthinkable | |
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Directed by | Edward Puchalski |
Written by | J.H. Skotnicki |
Starring |
Józef Wegrzyn Igo Sym Mira Ziminska |
Cinematography | Zbigniew Gniazdowski |
Production company |
Sfinks |
Release date | 29 April 1926 |
Country | Poland |
Language |
Silent Polish intertitles |
The Unthinkable (Polish: O czym sie nie mysli) is a 1926 Polish silent drama film directed by Edward Puchalski and starring Józef Wegrzyn, Igo Sym and Mira Ziminska.[1] The film marked the debut of Jan Kiepura who went on to international success. It was made as a follow-up to the 1924 film The Unspeakable by the same director.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Józef Galewski.
Cast
- Józef Wegrzyn as Wierciak
- Maria Modzelewska as Zofia Wierciakówna
- Mania Malukiewicz as Jadzia Wierciakówna
- Igo Sym as Orlicz, composer
- Wladyslaw Grabowski as Borski, violinist
- Mira Ziminska as Wanda, pianist
- Stefan Szwarc as Czernik
- Wladyslaw Walter as Knajpiarz
- Witold Roland as Taki sobie gosc
- Ignacy Miastecki as Felczer
- Janusz Star as Slepy inspicjent
- Jan Kiepura
- Józef Sliwicki
- Pawel Owerllo
- Zofia Czaplinska
References
- ↑ Skaff p.82
Bibliography
- Skaff, Sheila. The Law of the Looking Glass: Cinema in Poland, 1896-1939. Ohio University Press, 2008.
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