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Czesław Wołłejko is a Actor Polonais born on 17 march 1916

Czesław Wołłejko

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Birth name Czesław Wołłejko
Nationality Pologne
Birth 17 march 1916
Death 7 february 1987 (at 70 years)

Czesław Wołłejko né le 17 mars 1920 à Vilnius et mort le 7 février 1987 à Varsovie, est un acteur de cinéma et de théâtre polonais.

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Filmography of Czesław Wołłejko (11 films)

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Danton
Danton (1983)
, 2h16
Directed by Andrzej Wajda
Origin Pologne
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical
Themes Théâtre, Political films, Films based on plays, Histoire de France, French Revolution films
Actors Gérard Depardieu, Wojciech Pszoniak, Anne Alvaro, Patrice Chéreau, Bogusław Linda, Roger Planchon
Roles Vadier
Rating73% 3.693743.693743.693743.693743.69374
The film begins in the spring of 1794, when the Reign of Terror was in full swing. On the borders of Paris, any vehicles entering Paris, including the carriage of Danton, who has just ridden in, are being searched. Robespierre, meanwhile, is sick in his bed. His landlady's daughter, Éléonore Duplay, attempts to comfort him, but is unable to. Her nephew, whom she is taking care of, is meanwhile being made to memorize lines from the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. Back in the streets of Paris, starving lines of people, waiting for bread, discuss the possible reasons for the lack of it. Whether or not it is an enemy plot, the people do know that they are hungry, and that hunger leads to revolt. Once the bread store actually opens, and they finally begin to receive their bread, they are distracted by their other source of faith and hope in life: Danton. As Robespierre is watching, Danton is swarmed by a mob of supporters and fans, who all cry out for help. Robespierre, in his flat, is visited by Heron, the chief of the secret police, and instructs him to destroy the print shop of Camille Desmoulins, who is publishing pro-Dantonist circulars.
Zamach stanu, 2h38
Directed by Ryszard Filipski
Genres Drama, Historical
Actors Tadeusz Janczar, Ignacy Gogolewski, Kazimierz Wichniarz, Ryszard Filipski, Zygmunt Malanowicz, Józef Nowak
Roles Kazimierz Bartel, premier RP po zamachu majowym
Rating68% 3.411923.411923.411923.411923.41192
The Wedding, 1h42
Directed by Andrzej Wajda
Origin Pologne
Genres Drama
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Daniel Olbrychski, Ewa Ziętek, Andrzej Łapicki, Wojciech Pszoniak, Franciszek Pieczka, Marek Perepeczko
Roles Hetman
Rating69% 3.495733.495733.495733.495733.49573
A poet marries a peasant girl. Their wedding reception follows. The celebration of the new marriage moves on from the church to the villager's house. In the rooms adjoining that of the wedding party, guests continually burst into arguments, make love, or simply rest from their merriment, dancing and feasting. Interspersed with the real guests are the well-known figures of Polish history and culture, who represent the guilty consciences of the characters. The two groups gradually begin a series of dialogues. The Poet (played by Andrzej Łapicki) is visited successively by the Black Knight, a symbol of the nation's past military glory; the Journalist (played by Wojciech Pszoniak), then by the court jester and conservative political sage Stańczyk; and the Ghost of Wernyhora (Marek Walczewski), a paradigm of leadership for Poland. Wernyhora presents the Host with a golden horn symbolizing the national mission, and calls the Polish people to a revolt. One of the farm hands is dispatched to sound the horn at each corner of Poland, but he loses the horn soon after.
Copernicus
Copernicus (1973)
, 2h8
Directed by Ewa Petelska, Czesław Petelski
Genres Drama, Historical
Actors Andrzej Kopiczyński, Czesław Wołłejko, Hannjo Hasse, Jadwiga Chojnacka, Gustaw Lutkiewicz, Bogusz Bilewski
Roles Łukasz Watzenrode, biskup warmiński, wuj Kopernika
Rating63% 3.19843.19843.19843.19843.1984