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Directed by | Stanisław Bareja |
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Starring | |
Cinematography | Wiesław Zdort |
Edited by | Krystyna Rutkowska |
Music by | Waldemar Kazanecki |
Production company | Zespol Filmowy "Pryzmat" |
Distributed by | Zjednoczenie Rozpowszechniania Filmów |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Brunet wieczorową porą (English: Brunet Will Call, literally "Dark-haired man at evening time") is a 1976 Polish comedy film directed by Stanisław Bareja. [1]
A Gypsy woman appears at the house of the protagonist, Michał Roman, and makes a number of strange prophecies, which he initially dismisses. The most serious prediction is that Michał will accidentally kill a brown-haired man at his house the next evening. Together with a friend, Michał tries to prevent the imminent crime. He leaves his house, but misfortune follows him, as all the Gypsy woman's words come true, including the death of Dzidek Krępak, a brown-haired man. Despite various adversities, Michał manages to identify the real murderer.
Brunet wieczorową porą | |
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![]() DVD cover | |
Directed by | Stanisław Bareja |
Written by |
|
Starring | |
Cinematography | Wiesław Zdort |
Edited by | Krystyna Rutkowska |
Music by | Waldemar Kazanecki |
Production company | Zespol Filmowy "Pryzmat" |
Distributed by | Zjednoczenie Rozpowszechniania Filmów |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Brunet wieczorową porą (English: Brunet Will Call, literally "Dark-haired man at evening time") is a 1976 Polish comedy film directed by Stanisław Bareja. [1]
A Gypsy woman appears at the house of the protagonist, Michał Roman, and makes a number of strange prophecies, which he initially dismisses. The most serious prediction is that Michał will accidentally kill a brown-haired man at his house the next evening. Together with a friend, Michał tries to prevent the imminent crime. He leaves his house, but misfortune follows him, as all the Gypsy woman's words come true, including the death of Dzidek Krępak, a brown-haired man. Despite various adversities, Michał manages to identify the real murderer.