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In 1456, Francis Villon and his companions attack a merchant in the forest. On the cart they find a girl dead of the plague. They give up the robbery. Villon spends the evening in an inn. He drinks, dances - the fun is interrupted by the arrival of a leper. Only Villon is not afraid to touch him, he treats him as a neighbor. In bed, his lover Gretel complains to the poet that no one wants to marry her....

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Polish

Runtime

83 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

07 May 1990

Country

Poland

Cast

Jacek Mikołajczak

Jacek Mikołajczak

Francois Villon

Ewa Dałkowska

Ewa Dałkowska

Villon's Mother

Henryk Machalica

Henryk Machalica

Felier

Jerzy Trela

Jerzy Trela

Thevenin

Tadeusz Włudarski

Tadeusz Włudarski

Nicolas

Dariusz Dróżdż

Dariusz Dróżdż

Colin

Mariusz Żarnecki

Mariusz Żarnecki

Montigne

Krystyna Chmielewska

Krystyna Chmielewska

Deaf-mute Woman

Łukasz Chmielewski

Łukasz Chmielewski

Francois Villon (young)

Bohdan Ejmont

Bohdan Ejmont

Blind Man

Mariusz Gorczyński

Mariusz Gorczyński

Uchol

Stanisław Gronkowski

Stanisław Gronkowski

Leper

Małgorzata Krzysica

Małgorzata Krzysica

Małgorzata

Czesław Lasota

Czesław Lasota

Pen Owner

Wiesława Mazurkiewicz

Wiesława Mazurkiewicz

Woman from the Wagon

Agata Piotrowska-Mastalerz

Agata Piotrowska-Mastalerz

Servant

František Švihlík

František Švihlík

Anna Korcz

Anna Korcz

Katarzyna

Wiesław Wójcik

Wiesław Wójcik

Traveler

Sylwester Przedwojewski

Sylwester Przedwojewski

Man at the Inn (uncredited)

Teresa Szmigielówna

Teresa Szmigielówna

Woman at the Inn (uncredited)

Wojciech Ziętarski

Wojciech Ziętarski

Leper at the Inn (uncredited)

Marta Żak

Marta Żak

Girl at the Inn (uncredited)

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