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Young Chopin
Young Chopin

Young Chopin

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Young Frederic Chopin comes of age during a tumultous time in Polish history.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Polish

Runtime

98 mins

Rating

5.7/10

Release Date

25 March 1952

Country

Poland

Cast

Czesław Wołłejko

Czesław Wołłejko

Fryderyk Chopin

Aleksandra Śląska

Aleksandra Śląska

Konstancja Gładkowska

Jan Kurnakowicz

Jan Kurnakowicz

Prof. Józef Elsner

Tadeusz Białoszczyński

Tadeusz Białoszczyński

Joachim Lelewel

Gustaw Buszyński

Gustaw Buszyński

Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski

Seweryn Butrym

Seweryn Butrym

Prince Franciszek Ksawery Lubecki-Drucki

Leon Pietraszkiewicz

Leon Pietraszkiewicz

Nikolai N. Nowosilcow

Igor Śmiałowski

Igor Śmiałowski

Tytus Wojciechowski

Jerzy Duszyński

Jerzy Duszyński

Stefan Witwicki

Jerzy Pietraszkiewicz

Jerzy Pietraszkiewicz

Bohdan Zaleski

Jerzy Kaliszewski

Jerzy Kaliszewski

Maurycy Mochnacki

Józef Nieweglowski

Józef Nieweglowski

Dominik Magnuszewski

Zbigniew Łobodziński

Zbigniew Łobodziński

Seweryn Goszczyński

Justyna Kreczmarowa

Justyna Kreczmarowa

Zuska, maid

Jan Ciecierski

Jan Ciecierski

Dr. Malfati

Feliks Chmurkowski

Feliks Chmurkowski

Osiński

Stefan Drewicz

Stefan Drewicz

Chopin's Father (as S. Drewicz)

Aleksander Gąssowski

Aleksander Gąssowski

Grzymała

Maria Gorczyńska

Maria Gorczyńska

Chopin's Mother

Olgierd Jacewicz

Olgierd Jacewicz

Piotr Wysocki, assassin (as O. Jacewicz)

Celina Klimczak

Celina Klimczak

Peasant Woman

Stanisław Łapiński

Stanisław Łapiński

Professor

Maciej Maciejewski

Maciej Maciejewski

Slavic Violinist

Józef Pilarski

Józef Pilarski

Old Peasant Man

Hanna Skarżanka

Hanna Skarżanka

Parisian Worker

Janusz Ściwiarski

Janusz Ściwiarski

Spy at Inn

Stefan Śródka

Stefan Śródka

Parisian Worker

Kazimierz Szubert

Kazimierz Szubert

Prof. Feliks Bentkowski

Józef Andrzejewski

Józef Andrzejewski

Music Critic (uncredited)

Stanislaw Brylinski

Stanislaw Brylinski

Viennese Guest (uncredited)

Ryszard Barycz

Ryszard Barycz

Godebski (uncredited)

Aleksandra Bonarska

Aleksandra Bonarska

Drumka, shepherdess (uncredited)

Kazimierz Brodzikowski

Kazimierz Brodzikowski

Skarbek's Coachman (uncredited)

Zenon Burzyński

Zenon Burzyński

Ignacy Dobrzyński, student (uncredited)

Maksymilian Chmielarczyk

Maksymilian Chmielarczyk

Koźmian (uncredited)

Jerzy Ciesielski

Jerzy Ciesielski

Watchman at Editor's Office (uncredited)

Tadeusz Cygler

Tadeusz Cygler

Maj. Nikolai Sergeivich Lunin (uncredited)

Adam Cyprian

Adam Cyprian

French Gendarme (uncredited)

Wladyslawa Czosnowska

Wladyslawa Czosnowska

Tavernesse (uncredited)

Marian Dąbrowski

Marian Dąbrowski

Postillon (uncredited)

Tytus Dymek

Tytus Dymek

Old Blind Violinist (uncredited)

Roman Dereń

Roman Dereń

Land Bailiff (uncredited)

Henryk Debich

Henryk Debich

Conductor (uncredited)

Antoni Fuzakowski

Antoni Fuzakowski

Gendarme (uncredited)

Janusz Golc

Janusz Golc

Wołowski (uncredited)

Franciszek Jamry

Franciszek Jamry

Nicolo Paganini (uncredited)

Ignacy Janiszewski

Ignacy Janiszewski

Old Wedding Violinist (uncredited)

Kazimierz Jarocki

Kazimierz Jarocki

Viennese Waiter (uncredited)

Wanda Jakubińska

Wanda Jakubińska

Devotee (uncredited)

Jerzy Kaczmarek

Jerzy Kaczmarek

(uncredited)

Emil Karewicz

Emil Karewicz

Lt. Zaliwski (uncredited)

Wincenty Łoskot

Wincenty Łoskot

Sexton (uncredited)

Waclaw Lukasik

Waclaw Lukasik

Bridegroom (uncredited)

Boguslaw Marlen

Boguslaw Marlen

(uncredited)

Stanisław Michalski

Stanisław Michalski

Street Urchin (uncredited)

Henryk Modrzewski

Henryk Modrzewski

Police Inspector (uncredited)

Bolesław Mierzejewski

Bolesław Mierzejewski

Prof. Linde (uncredited)

Władysław Neubelt

Władysław Neubelt

Sołtyk (uncredited)

Zygmunt Nowicki

Zygmunt Nowicki

Nabielak (uncredited)

Lech Ordon

Lech Ordon

Sleeping Student (uncredited)

Feliks Parnell

Feliks Parnell

Wedding Coachman (uncredited)

Kazimierz Pawłowski

Kazimierz Pawłowski

Krzyżanowski (uncredited)

Wieslawa Pohoza

Wieslawa Pohoza

Bride (uncredited)

Klemens Roman

Klemens Roman

Viennese Guest (uncredited)

Henryk Rzętkowski

Henryk Rzętkowski

Administrator (uncredited)

Zbigniew Skowroński

Zbigniew Skowroński

Craftsman (uncredited)

Czeslaw Strzelecki

Czeslaw Strzelecki

Prince Jabłonowski (uncredited)

Tadeusz Sutt

Tadeusz Sutt

Proofreader (uncredited)

Edmund Szafrański

Edmund Szafrański

Priest (uncredited)

Wacław Ścibor-Rylski

Wacław Ścibor-Rylski

Post Master (uncredited)

Mieczyslaw Wojnicki

Mieczyslaw Wojnicki

Lt. Pisarzewski (uncredited)

Leopold Zbucki

Leopold Zbucki

Organist (uncredited)

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