Poland in the 17th century. Two army officers stand up to the ruling aristocracy and end up in prison.Poland in the 17th century. Two army officers stand up to the ruling aristocracy and end up in prison.Poland in the 17th century. Two army officers stand up to the ruling aristocracy and end up in prison.
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Screen play inspired by Polish struggle to maintain Prussian territories within the Polish Kingdom in the 17th century
The first Polish series of the genre "cloak & dagger", describing adventures of Polish noblemen, set at the background of 17th century Poland. Great role by Leonard Pietraszak as colonel Dowgird. I remember being a young kid and watching this series on TV breathlessly. In my opinion it has it all : intrigues, history, great costumes and of course love&war. Over the years, though, I forgot all about it. Until recently I came across the whole series in a DVD-box. I bought it and watched it, concluding that I find it still great. I can recommend it to all, certainly if you enjoy other Polish productions like Potop (The Deluge), Krzyzacy (Teutonic Knights) and Pan Wolodyjowski (Colonel Wolodyjowski).
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- donpablo76
- Feb 7, 2005
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- Schwarze Wolken
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- Rytwiany, Swietokrzyskie, Poland(monastery)
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- Runtime10 hours
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- 1.33 : 1
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