
Stanisław Sielański
1899 - 1955Jadzia
Mieczysław Krawicz
Jadwiga Smosarska, Aleksander Żabczyński
Both have the name Jadzia, besides the name they are also connected by a tennis racket. Jędruszewska is a champion of tennis courts, Maliczówna is an extremely charismatic owner of a sports store. Meanwhile, there is a fierce battle between two competing Warsaw companies selling sports equipment. The convergence of names and misunderstandings cause that the representative of the rival sports shop Jan Oksza confuses Jada. He tries to get the tennis champion to play their company's racket, but Jan takes Maliczówna for the champion. In the meantime, he acts as a sculptor, his friend. Among the gags and numerous misunderstandings between Jadzia Maliczówna and Jan Oksza germinate the feeling that eventually connects the two feuding companies.
Jadzia
Pani minister tańczy
Juliusz Gardan
Tola Mankiewiczówna, Aleksander Żabczyński
The action takes place in a fictional country. One day the head of the Ministry of Public Morality is Susan, whose greatest misfortune is to have a twin sister. Twin sister is actress and cabaret revue, which performance and behavior discredits the minister.
Pani minister tańczy
Szlakiem hańby
Alfred Niemirski, Mieczysław Krawicz
Maria Malicka, Wanda Zawiszanka
An international group of women traffickers is increasingly active in Poland. At a Warsaw dance school, they tempt young women with the possibility of being cast by an American film studio. What the gang doesn’t know is that among the students, there is a secret police agent.
Path of Shame
Szczęśliwa trzynastka
Marian Czauski
Stanisław Sielański, Helena Grossówna
The main character is a very superstitious man. On the 13th day of the month, after a very bad start to the day, he reads the newspaper and learns that he won the lottery. The unexpected happiness causing him to make a scene at work. Soon it turns out that there was an error in the newspaper and he did not win.....
Lucky Thirteen