

Pan Tadeusz
Genres
Overview
A grand and patriotic tale of Poland's struggle for freedom just before Napoleon's war with Russia. Written in poetic style by Adam Mickiewicz, this story follows two feuding Polish families as they overcome their old conflicts and petty lives. However, they are able to unite as one with their patriotic and rebellious efforts to free the country they deeply love from Russian control.
Details
Budget
$3330000
Revenue
$0
Runtime
150 min
Release Date
1999-10-18
Status
Released
Original Language
Polish
Vote Count
57
Vote Average
5.4
Michał Żebrowski
Tadeusz Soplica
Bogusław Linda
Jacek Soplica
Daniel Olbrychski
Gervazy
Grażyna Szapołowska
Telimena
Andrzej Seweryn
Judge Soplica
Alicja Bachleda-Curuś
Zosia
Marek Kondrat
Count Horeszko
Krzysztof Kolberger
Adam Mickiewicz
Jerzy Trela
Podkomorzy
Jerzy Grałek
Wojski Hreczecha
Marian Kociniak
Protazy Baltazar Brzechalski
Piotr Gąsowski
Rejent Bolesta
Andrzej Hudziak
Asesor
Władysław Kowalski
Jankiel
Krzysztof Globisz
Major Płut
Sergey Shakurov
Nikita Rykow
Jerzy Binczycki
Maciej Królik-Rózeczka
Cezary Kosiński
Marek Perepeczko
Maciej Chrzciciel
Piotr Cyrwus
Wojciech Alaborski
Buchman
Stefan Szmidt
Lech Dyblik
Nobleman
Andrzej Łapicki
Priest
Henryk Baranowski
Napoleon Bonaparte
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