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Hania

Young master Henry and his peer, the son of a rich Tatar landowner Salim Mirza, fall in love with the same girl. Hania is an orphan, the daughter of Henry's father's faithful servant. There is a fierce rivalry between the young men for the girl's favor, and it ends in a duel in which both are wounded. After recovering, Henry learns that Hania has passed smallpox and has been disfigured. The girl rejects Selim's proposals and joins a convent.

Top Cast

  • Jadwiga Kuryluk

    Jadwiga Kuryluk

    służąca Wegrosia

  • Małgorzata Wachecka

    Małgorzata Wachecka

    Hania

  • Tadeusz Bartosik

    Tadeusz Bartosik

    ksiądz Ludwik

  • Janina Nowicka

    Janina Nowicka

    Madmoiselle

  • Maciej Orłoś

    Maciej Orłoś

    Henryk

  • Mieczysław Voit

    Mieczysław Voit

    ojciec Henryka

  • Jan Englert

    Jan Englert

    doktor Staś

  • Marek Walczewski

    Marek Walczewski

    stary Mirza, ojciec Selima

Overview

Young master Henry and his peer, the son of a rich Tatar landowner Salim Mirza, fall in love with the same girl. Hania is an orphan, the daughter of Henry's father's faithful servant. There is a fierce rivalry between the young men for the girl's favor, and it ends in a duel in which both are wounded. After recovering, Henry learns that Hania has passed smallpox and has been disfigured. The girl rejects Selim's proposals and joins a convent.

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