
Cud purymowy
Drama · Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
A family of anti-Semites lives in Lodz. The husband is unemployed and poor. He believes that only true Poles can improve the situation in the country. His quiet wife believes what her husband does and says, while their son - the future of the nation - hates people who are different from himself. One day, the husband learns that his parents were Jewish. What's more, a distant relative from the US left behind a fortune to inherit. In order to get the money, the hero and his family must return to their roots. Their world is turned on its head...
Top Cast


Sławomir Orzechowski
Sławomir Orzechowski
Jan Kochanowski
Sławomir Orzechowski
Jan Kochanowski


Danuta Stenka
Danuta Stenka
Jadwiga Kochanowska, żona Jana
Danuta Stenka
Jadwiga Kochanowska, żona Jana


Grzegorz Małecki
Grzegorz Małecki
Heniek, syn Kochanowskich
Grzegorz Małecki
Heniek, syn Kochanowskich


Zygmunt Hobot
Zygmunt Hobot
Holzman, sąsiad Kochanowskich
Zygmunt Hobot
Holzman, sąsiad Kochanowskich


Andrzej Szopa
Andrzej Szopa
Silberstein, prawnik z Nowego Jorku
Andrzej Szopa
Silberstein, prawnik z Nowego Jorku


Eliza Ryciak
Eliza Ryciak
Sara, córka Holzmana
Eliza Ryciak
Sara, córka Holzmana


Mirosław Zbrojewicz
Mirosław Zbrojewicz
Waldek, kolega Kochanowskiego
Mirosław Zbrojewicz
Waldek, kolega Kochanowskiego


Cezary Kosiński
Cezary Kosiński
Rabin
Cezary Kosiński
Rabin


Tomasz Kozłowicz
Tomasz Kozłowicz
Dealer samochodowy
Tomasz Kozłowicz
Dealer samochodowy


Arkadiusz Detmer
Arkadiusz Detmer
Kolega Heńka
Arkadiusz Detmer
Kolega Heńka
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