The Unthinkable (1926 film)

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O czym się nie myśli
Directed by
Written by
Starring
Cinematography
Production
company
Sfinks
Release date
29 April 1926
CountryPoland
Languages
  • Silent
  • Polish intertitles

The Unthinkable (Polish: O czym się nie myśli) is a 1926 Polish silent drama film directed by and starring Józef Węgrzyn, Igo Sym and Mira Zimińska.[1] The film marked the debut of Jan Kiepura who went on to international success. It was made as a follow-up to the 1924 film The Unspeakable by the same director.[2]

The film's sets were designed by the art director .

Cast[]

References[]

  1. ^ Skaff p.82
  2. ^ Marek Haltof, Polish National Cinema - 2002 157181275X- Page 6 One of Hertz's films produced in 1926, O czym sie nie myśli (The Unthinkable, Edward Puchalski), contains almost all of the aforementioned features: the sensational title, love that goes beyond class borders (a successful musician from a wealthy family gets involved with a worker's daughter), ... it worse) is suffering from a venereal disease (the film was intended to campaign against sexually transmitted diseases)..

Bibliography[]

  • Skaff, Sheila. The Law of the Looking Glass: Cinema in Poland, 1896-1939. Ohio University Press, 2008.

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