Ułani, ułani, chłopcy malowani (1932)
Ułani, ułani, chłopcy malowani is a 1932 Polish military comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Blok-Muzafilm studio with the participation of the 1st Light Cavalry Regiment. The film has been taken down by state cencorship in 1938, allegedly for ridiculing the Polish Armed Forces. Not surprisingly, it has also been described as "one of the stupidest 'army farce' comedies in the twenty years between wars" (by Małgorzata Hendrykowska).
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Cast:
- Adolf Dymsza (Felek)
- Czesław Skonieczny (Butcher)
- Kazimierz Krukowski (Lopek)
- Maria Chaveau (mayor's wife)
- Mieczysław Frenkiel (mayor of Grajdołek town)
- Ryszard Misiewicz (Kogutek, municipal secretary)
- Stefania Betcherowa (Butcher's wife)
- Tadeusz Wesołowski (adjutant Lieutenant)
- Władysław Walter (sergeant)
- Zula Pogorzelska (Helka)