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Bolesław Śmiały

Portrays the power struggle between the king of Poland, Bolesław the Bold, and the Bishop of Kraków, Stanisław Szczepanowski.

Top Cast

  • Ignacy Gogolewski

    Ignacy Gogolewski

    Bolesław The Bold

  • Jerzy Kaliszewski

    Jerzy Kaliszewski

    Bishop Stanisław

  • Maria Ciesielska

    Maria Ciesielska

    Bolesław's Lover

  • Aleksandra Śląska

    Aleksandra Śląska

    Bolesław's Wife

  • Zdzisław Mrożewski

    Zdzisław Mrożewski

    Chancellor Radosz

  • Kazimierz Opaliński

    Kazimierz Opaliński

    Archbishop Bogumił

  • Henryk Bąk

    Henryk Bąk

    Knight Opposing Bolesław

  • Lucjan Dytrych

    Lucjan Dytrych

    Envoy

  • Maciej Englert

    Maciej Englert

    Knight

Overview

Portrays the power struggle between the king of Poland, Bolesław the Bold, and the Bishop of Kraków, Stanisław Szczepanowski.

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