Wiktor Biegański
Acting
Known For

A young teenager from the provinces comes to Warsaw to find her relatives and gets herself in various trouble.
Teenager

In 1807, Napoleon meets and falls in love with 22-year-old Polish countess Marie Walewska, who is unhappily married to a much older man. Enchanted by the blonde, blue-eyed countess, the emperor enters into an affair with Marie, who uses the relationship to induce Napoleon to treat Poland fairly.
Maria and Napoleon

The reminiscences of a Russian pilot, shot down over Poland during the war, of his first great love there.
Interrupted Flight

Julek doesn't want to work, he prefers to sing on the street and marry his beloved. His family doesn't want to hear about it, to which Julek sings in the voice of Eugeniusz Bodo: "That's just how cold-hearted I am..."
Pieśniarz Warszawy

After his business partner Otto vanishes with the company’s funds, Roman Tarski tells his wife Stefie he must work secretly by night as a waiter at the club “Alhambra.” Stefie grows suspicious of his exhaustion and odd behavior, and when she finds him drunk with the maid Kazia and her fiancé Walery, she enlists Baron Carolescu’s help to expose Roman’s deception and uncover the truth about the missing money.
What Does My Husband Do at Night?

Subiekt Jurek accidentally ends up at a ball held in the salons of the bankrupt industrialist Porecki. He is taken for Chelmonski's counselor. Ania's parents want to marry her off to the rich Kracht, who turns out to be a hoaxer. Jurek, who is in love with Ania with reciprocity, exposes him. The director of the department store gives Jurek five times his salary. Jurek soon becomes the Poreckis' son-in-law.
Ekscelencja Jurek

The first movie adaptation of the Russian novel "The Twelve Chairs" by Ilya Ilf and Yevgeniy Petrov. The basic idea from this movie, in which a barber and an antique salesman were searching for money hidden in one of of twelve chairs, was later reused for other official and unofficial adaptions of the book
The Twelve Chairs
The action takes place in St. Mary's Square and Oleandry. The essential scenes were shot on the St. Mary's Tower and the scaffolding surrounding it - due to the renovation being carried out at the time. It was here that the first rapprochement between the lovers took place, and here - at a height of several dozen meters - the rivals fought a fight with tragic consequences, ending in the death of the seducer.
Dramat Wieży Mariackiej
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Tragedia Rosji i jej trzy epoki
Polish feature film from 1939 , directed by Wanda Jakubowska with a screenplay by Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz , based on the novel by Eliza Orzeszkowa of the same title. The film was lost during World War II.
On The Niemen
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Maraton polski
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Pan Twardowski
Another film, along with BLANC ET NOIR, from the series of pseudo-psychological dramas by Kinofilm. The film has not survived to this day, all copies burned during World War II.
Lokaj
When Count Charles Boratynsky leaves, his chauffeur begins claiming to be an aristocrat.
The Honorable Chauffeur
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Otchłań pokuty
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Zazdrość
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Wampiry Warszawy. Tajemnica taksówki nr 1051
After searching in vain through Europe for her boy after 1917, a Russian ballerina settles in with a Paris artist, which arouses the ire of the man's model.
Pawns of Passion
On the day Andrzej graduates from police academy and receives his officer's stripes, his father, a senior police officer, is murdered. Andrzej, assigned to the investigative brigade, tries to find the murderer, who turns out to be a member of an international gang of counterfeiters. The mysterious ringleader resorts to the help of Janina, an innocent girl who has nothing to do with the criminals. He blackmails her into pretending to be in love with Andrzej and extracting the necessary information from him. But the girl falls in love for real, and he falls in love with her too...
Nameless Heroes

A landowner meets a cabaret dancer in Warsaw who unexpectedly accompanies him to his rural estate, shocking his household. When his son arrives with his fiancée, the dancer is hidden in the gamekeeper’s cottage, sparking suitors among the gamekeeper’s son and later the landowner’s own son.