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Antoni Bohdziewicz (11
September 1906 – 20
October 1970) was a
Polish screenplay writer and director, best
known for his 1956
adaptation of
Zemsta by...
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Bohdziewicz 2014, p. 32.
Bohdziewicz 2014, pp. 32–33.
Bohdziewicz 2014, p. 33.
Bohdziewicz 2014, pp. 29–30.
Bohdziewicz 2014, p. 34.
Bohdziewicz 2014...
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directors who
tried to
adapt the book into a film were
Erwin Axer and
Antoni Bohdziewicz. In Axer's script,
which adhered to the
spirit of the original, the roles...
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engineer Mieczysław G.
Bekker (1905–1989) –
engineer and
scientist Antoni Bohdziewicz (1906–1970) –
screenplay writer and
director Joanna Chmielewska (1932–2013)...
- Home Army had set up a
group of war correspondents.
Headed by
Antoni Bohdziewicz, the
group made
three newsreels and over 30,000
meters of film tape do****enting...
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operation of megaphones.
Among others,
cameramen and
cutters Antoni Bohdziewicz, Wacław Kaźmierczak,
Leonard Zawisławski,
Seweryn Kruszyński, film/stage...
- sunk ship 1949
Poland The
Others Will
Follow Za wami pójdą inni
Antoni Bohdziewicz Warsaw,
Polish resistance 1949
United Kingdom Private Angelo Michael...
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Sergei Yutkevich,
Cesare Zavattini 1959
Marcel Achard (France)
Antoni Bohdziewicz,
Michael Cacoyannis,
Carlos Cuenca,
Pierre Daninos,
Julien Duvivier,...
- (1974–1975). He made his film
debut in 1945 in 2+2=4
directed by
Antoni Bohdziewicz. He died on 6
April 1985 in Warsaw, Poland. Page in Le Cid
written by...
- 1924) Quo
Vadis (dir.
Mervyn LeRoy, 1951)
Szkice węglem (dir.
Antoni Bohdziewicz, 1957)
Knights of the
Teutonic Order (dir.
Aleksander Ford, 1960) Invasion...