Ordynat Michorowski (1937)
Franciszek Brodniewicz reprises the role of Duke Waldermar Michorowski he played in the 1936 "Tredowata." Here, he leaves his recluse existence to help rescue the victims of a great fire, and suffers severe injuries. In his delirious state, he believes he is being taken care of by his dead wife, and (amara Wiszniewska, who is serving as his nurse, thinks his statements of love are meant for her. He is subsequently forced to disillusion the girl when he becomes normal, and she drifts into a casual love affair, but later falls in love with the Duke's nephew, (Wojciech Wojtecki.) The Duke later takes his nephew's place in a duel with the rejected suitor.
Director: Henryk Szaro
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Franciszek Brodniewicz as Duke Waldemar Michorowski |
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Tamara Wiszniewska as Lucia Elzonowska |
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Wojciech Wojtecki as Count Bohdan Michorowoski |
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Mieczysława Ćwiklińska as Baroness Idalia Elzonowska |
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Władysław Grabowski as Count Trestka |
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Leon Łuszczewski as Brochwicz |
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Antoni Szczerba-Ferski as Count Wojciech Michorowski |
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Ludwik Fritsche as Antoni, the Baroness' majordomo |
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Zygmunt Chmielewski as Count Barski |
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Kazimierz Junosza-Stepowski as Duke Maciej Michorowski |
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Zofia Lindorf as Rita Trestka |
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Józef Zejdowski as Attending Physician |
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Janina Federowiczowa as Mary Thompson, American woman |
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Aleksander Bogusinski as |
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Feliks Dobrowolski as |
| Art | Jacek Rotmil | Art Direction |
| Writing | Edward Puchalski | Writer |
| Writing | Antoni Szczerba-Ferski | Writer |
| Camera | Seweryn Steinwurzel | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Helena Mniszek | Writer |
| Art | Ștefan Norris | Art Direction |
| Sound | Fryderyk Gawze | Sound |
| Sound | Karol Siegel | Sound |
| Production | Władysław Mikosz | Production Coordinator |
| Directing | Henryk Szaro | Director |
| Sound | Henry Vars | Music |