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Mocny czlowiek

  • 1929
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
276
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Mocny czlowiek (1929)
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Journalist Henryk Bielecki is not very talented but he desperately wants to become a famous writer. Nothing will stop him from making his dreams come true.Journalist Henryk Bielecki is not very talented but he desperately wants to become a famous writer. Nothing will stop him from making his dreams come true.Journalist Henryk Bielecki is not very talented but he desperately wants to become a famous writer. Nothing will stop him from making his dreams come true.

  • Director
    • Henryk Szaro
  • Writers
    • Jerzy Braun
    • Stanislaw Przybyszewski
    • Andrzej Strug
  • Stars
    • Gregori Chmara
    • Agnes Kuck
    • Julian Krzewinski
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    276
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Henryk Szaro
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Braun
      • Stanislaw Przybyszewski
      • Andrzej Strug
    • Stars
      • Gregori Chmara
      • Agnes Kuck
      • Julian Krzewinski
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gregori Chmara
    Gregori Chmara
    • Henryk Bielecki
    • (as Grzegorz Chmara)
    Agnes Kuck
    • Lucja
    Julian Krzewinski
    • Ligeza
    Maria Majdrowicz
    • Nina
    Artur Socha
    • Writer Jerzy Górski
    Stanislawa Wysocka
    Stanislawa Wysocka
    • Bielecki's Grandmother
    Boleslaw Mierzejewski
    • Theatre Manager
    Janina Romanówna
    • Nastka Zegota
    Aleksander Zelwerowicz
    Aleksander Zelwerowicz
    • Editor
    Jan Kurnakowicz
    Jan Kurnakowicz
    • Editor's Secretary
    Ludwik Fritsche
    Ludwik Fritsche
    Jerzy Dworski
    • Karewicz
    Lech Owron
    • Actor
    Wladyslaw Walter
    Wladyslaw Walter
    • Theatre Cloakroom Attendant
    Tekla Trapszo
    Tekla Trapszo
    Tadeusz Ordeyg
    Tadeusz Ordeyg
    Tadeusz Fijewski
    Tadeusz Fijewski
    Anna Daszynska
    • Director
      • Henryk Szaro
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Braun
      • Stanislaw Przybyszewski
      • Andrzej Strug
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    6FerdinandVonGalitzien

    Success Without Effort

    After a long period of troubles and disagreements between Germany and Poland, this German Count thought necessary to forget all those dissensions. The best way to do that was to show a Polish silent film programme at the Schloss theater. Obviously this German aristocrat doesn't lack polish but it is time to give polish to those unknown Polish nitrates.

    "Mocny Czlowiek" ( A Strong Man ) was the first of that film programme, a film directed by Herr Henryk Szaro. Both film and director are considered as the most important and representative of the achievements of the Polish industry in the silent film era.

    Henryk Szaro was a theater director and screenwriter and also fond of adapting important oeuvres of Polish literature; due to his Jew heritage (he also directed films in Yiddish), he died at the Warsaw ghetto.

    "Mocny Czlowiek" was one of those adaptations that Herr Szaro liked so much; this time the film was based in a controversial novel by the Polish author Herr Stanislaw Przybyszewsky, known as "the discoverer of the human naked soul", a literary reflection that it is not exclusive of that time or country. This can be seen in the plot of the film that depicts the story of Herr Henryk Bieleck ( performed by the Russian actor Herr Gregori Chmara ) who is a mediocre journalist that, dreaming of fame and glory, doesn't hesitate to lead his ill friend Jerzy Gorski, a writer, to death in order to appropriate his unknown manuscript. It's the perfect way to achieve success without effort for Bielecki.

    The film is very interesting for many reasons. The first one it is the present importance of the story, that is to say, the pursuit of fame and glory without, if possible, by the sweat of the brow (about this, the aristocracy are experts in the subject). It is a common subject in those silent times and even more in this longhaired times. Hypocrisy and immorality is present to such an extent that the main character doesn't care if he finally achieves what he wants. That's not to mention that his wife, Lucja, shares more or less the same opinion, in spite of the fact that she discovers the fraud. She only wants that her lover will love her until the end of times. Problems appear precisely when Bielecki falls in love with Nina, a beautiful and idle woman, and that will ignite the wrath of Lucja. It is an interesting reflection, certainly, on the humanity and the sense of justice that only appears when one's is cuckolded… In its technical aspects, "Mocny Czlowiek" its a remarkable film, using a vigorous film narrative (camera movements or dissolves and over impression shots) for the developing of the story. What struck this German Count is the editing of the film by Herr Szaro, thrilling images and dramatic intensity that ends Bielecki's farce in the farce of a theater, in what it is a curious and bizarre première.

    And now, if you'll allow me, I must temporarily take my leave because this German Count must order polish on the coat of arms of his Teutonic family.

    Herr Graf Ferdinand Von Galitzien http://ferdinandvongalitzien.blogspot.com/
    7boblipton

    Unearned Rewards

    Gregori Chmara gives best-selling author Artur Socha enough morphine to kill him. Then he goes back and steals Socha's latest manuscript. He tells girlfriend Agnes Kuck that it's for them. Now they can be famous and rich! Well, not immediately, because he can't get it published until he forges some signatures on a letter of credit and pays the costs. But it happens, and the book is a wild success, and a theater company wants to produce it as a play. He begins an affair with the leading lady. Miss Kuck threatens him with exposure.

    Henryk Szaro's movie shows a lot of Dutch angles and quick cutting at the beginning to establish the movie's credentials as an up-to-date silent movie, then defaults to a slower pace and more standard set of visuals. This is not an error. I found the sense of oppression that this slow pace produced a sense of oppression, even as Chmara lives it up.

    I also found it surprisingly sophisticated. I've seen some very early Poish movies, before 1910, and several produced for the Yiddish-language market in the 1930s, and thought them visually well done, but stolid. Of course there would be a tremendous leap backwards in camera work when sound equipment tied down the production, but this one moves lithely when called for.

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      This movie was considered to be lost like many other films that disappeared during World War II. A forgotten copy was found in 1997 in Belgium. With a soundtrack written and recorded by three modern Polish composers this Henryk Szaro's drama of people's cruelty, desires and weaknesses was released on DVD in 2006.

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1929 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Languages
      • None
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • A Strong Man
    • Filming locations
      • Chopin Monument, Royal Lazienki Park, Sródmiescie, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • Production company
      • Gloria
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent

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