The Unthinkable (1926 film)

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O czym się nie myśli
Directed byEdward Puchalski
Written byJ.H. Skotnicki
StarringJózef Węgrzyn
Igo Sym
Mira Zimińska
CinematographyZbigniew Gniazdowski
Production
company
Sfinks
Release date
29 April 1926
CountryPoland
LanguagesSilent
Polish intertitles

The Unthinkable (Polish: O czym się nie myśli) is a 1926 Polish silent drama film directed by Edward Puchalski and starring Józef Węgrzyn, Igo Sym and Mira Zimińska.[1] The film marked the debut of Jan Kiepura who went on to international success. It was made as a follow-up to the 1924 film The Unspeakable by the same director.[2]

The film's sets were designed by the art director Józef Galewski.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Skaff p.82
  2. ^ Marek Haltof Polish National Cinema - 2002 157181275X- Page 6 One of Hertz's films produced in 1926, O czym sie nie myśli (The Unthinkable, Edward Puchalski), contains almost all of the aforementioned features: the sensational title, love that goes beyond class borders (a successful musician from a wealthy family gets involved with a worker's daughter), ... it worse) is suffering from a venereal disease (the film was intended to campaign against sexually transmitted diseases)..

Bibliography

  • Skaff, Sheila. The Law of the Looking Glass: Cinema in Poland, 1896-1939. Ohio University Press, 2008.

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