A STRONG MAN  [1929]

A STRONG MAN

year:

1929

release date:

2 X 1929

runtime:

78 min

directed by:

Henryk Szaro

written by:

Jerzy Braun, Henryk Szaro

director of photography:

Giovanni Vitrotti

cast:

Grigorij (Grzegorz) Chmara [Henryk Bielecki], Łucja, Henryk’s lover [Łucja, kochanka Henryka], Julian Krzewiński [Ligęza, a landowner], Maria Majdrowicz [Nina, Ligęza’s wife], Artur Socha [writer Jerzy Górski], Stanisława Wysocka [Bielecki’s grandmother], Bolesław Mierzejewski [the Ateneum theatre director], Janina Romanówna [Nastka Żegota], Aleksander Zelwerowicz [a publisher]

music by:

Feliks Maliniak

production design:

Hans Rouc

produced by:

Gloria

executive producer:

Marek Libkow

About the film

Henryk Bielecki is a type of strong man, seeking fame and wealth at all costs.

He goes so far as to murder a writer, which allows him to publish books written by the murdered man under his own name and gain publicity. Meeting the beautiful, extremely subtle Nina Ligęza, wife of a landowner, causes a breakthrough in his life. Under her influence, he is reborn morally and realises the wickedness of his conduct and the misery of his past life. She helps him become a truly a strong man, possessed of strength of character. Not wanting to cause more harm to others and unable to find a place for himself in the world, he commits suicide.

The film is relatively well-made and edited, with appropriate suspense and an interesting set design.



Jan Słodowski, Leksykon polskich filmów fabularnych, Warszawa 1996