Lawstorant
Lawstorant | |
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Directed by | |
Story by | |
Produced by | Edward Gierwiałło[1] |
Starring | Zbigniew Buczkowski Michał Wiśniewski Henryk Gołębiewski |
Cinematography | |
Music by | Jacek Łągwa |
Distributed by | |
Release date | June 24, 2005 |
Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Lawstorant is a 2005 Polish-language romantic comedy film, directed by .[2][3][4]
Fabule[]
The film takes place in Warsaw. Fragles (Michał Wiśniewski) is the film's protagonist, a gambler and trader who is compelled to make a significant sum of money. He enters into business with Lawstorant, who planning life interest (in the role played by Zbigniew Buczkowski). Lawstorant, dreams of a beautiful arrangement of life, fascinated by the director of the bank. Fragles with Lawstorant lead a company with goal to make a fortune. Their plans crosses the head of a local criminal group - Caruso (), demanding a share in the profits, and second Lawstorant asked the bank for a loan in the amount of four million dollars. Terrified man faces a dilemma to risk their lives or be gangsters, and thus implicate his woman to prison, to which it is bound.[2]
Actors[]
- Zbigniew Buczkowski as Lawstorant
- Michał Wiśniewski as Fragles
- as Monika
- Jerzy Trela as Notary
- as "Caruso"
- as "Dags"
- Tomasz Sapryk as Kazio Traczyk
- Henryk Gołębiewski as Bawół
- as Lawstorant's neighbour
- Małgorzata Socha as Jola
- Małgorzata Pieczyńska as Joanna Burska
- Joanna Liszowska as Marta
- as Sylwek
- as policeman
- as policeman
- as Lutek
References[]
- ^ "Edward Gierwiałło". Filmweb.
- ^ a b "Lawstorant" – via www.filmweb.pl.
- ^ "Lawstorant (2005)". IMDb.
- ^ "Lawstorant". FilmPolski.
- Polish-language films
- 2005 films
- Polish comedy films
- Polish films
- Films shot in Warsaw
- Polish film stubs