Feliks Chmurkowski

Feliks Chmurkowski

Birth : 1896-05-18, Warszawa, Rosja (obecnie Polska)

Death : 1971-04-16

Profile

Feliks Chmurkowski

Movies

Pan Dodek
Szatniarz w teatrze "Syrena"
The Saragossa Manuscript
(uncredited)
Upon finding a book that relates his grandfather's story, an officer ventures through Spain meeting a wide array of characters, most of whom have a story of their own to tell.
Adam's Two Ribs
An engineer comes home from abroad to his waiting wife. After some time, his second wife, an Italian one, joins him. For a small town, such a triangle will turn out to be unacceptable, especially since the spouses live peacefully under one roof.
Teenager
the old goat in Florian's cab
A young teenager from the provinces comes to Warsaw to find her relations. But she has many adventures instead.
Mandrin met le feu aux poudres
Polar Bear
Engineer Nowicki
A Jewish man who escapes a Nazi transport hides in a Polish ski resort town by posing for photos with tourists dressed as a polar bear.
Sprawa pilota Maresza
Airplane Passenger
Under the Phrygian Star
foreman
With the second part of his Cellulose Diptych, award-winning director Jerzy Kawalerowicz returns to protagonist Szczesny, now a full-fledged, middle-aged communist militant in pre-war Poland. Based on the writings of Igor Newerly, Kawalerowicz's epic chronicles the romance between Szczesny and the charismatic Madzia, as the ill-fated pair fall in love amid the social and political upheaval of their homeland.
Five from Barska Street
Rektor konserwatorium
In war-ravaged Warsaw, five juvenile delinquents are given probation for stealing, to rehabilitate themselves, but remain under the influence of their profiteer-boss.
Young Chopin
Osianski (as F. Chmurkowski)
As directed by Aleksander Ford in 1952, this Polish-language period drama chronicles the life, times and accomplishments of revered Warsaw-born Romantic composer Frederic Chopin, here played by Czeslaw Wollejko (Danton). The feature focuses exclusively on the youth of Chopin (who died at age 39), spanning his 15th year (c. 1825) through his 21st year (c. 1831); it also depicts Chopin as both prodigiously gifted and one filled with a tremendous spirit of Polish nationalism. Ford concludes with the onset of the illness that eventually killed Ford, set against the backdrop of the famous November Uprising in 1830.
Treasure
The first Polish post-war comedy. Witek and Krysia, a married couple, move to Warsaw and have nowhere to stay. They rent a room in a house with many other lodgers. Witek dreams of their own house and draws a sketch of their future home, marking the place where his wife will sleep with the word "treasure". The other lodgers find the draft and a frantic search for the treasure begins.
The Apartment Above
Stefan Bonecki
Two apartment house dwellers, although unrelated, share the same name. One is an older man with an appreciation for and love of classical music, while the other is a younger man addicted to swing music. The niece of the older man arrives for a visit and gets into the wrong apartment. Complications arise.
Kochaj tylko mnie
Doctor
The Honorable Chauffeur
Pol Szober
Jaśnie Pan Szofer is a 1935 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński.
His Excellency, the Shop Assistant
Radca Ciapkiewicz
Anybody Can Love
Gość u Renaty