Mr. Twardowski
Mr. Twardowski

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Mr. Twardowski

1936
Movie
85 min
Polish

A young nobleman, pursued by Satan since childhood, yields and signs a pact for his soul in exchange for marriage to a woman he loves who is in love with another.

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Director: Juliusz GardanGenres: Fantasy, Horror

Plot Summary

Based on the Polish legend of Pan Twardowski, a nobleman who made a pact with the devil to gain knowledge and power. He is granted his wishes in exchange for his soul, but he attempts to outwit the devil and escape his fate. The film explores themes of ambition, temptation, and the consequences of making deals with dark forces.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1936, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, "Pan Twardowski" is noted as a significant Polish fantasy film of its era, praised for its ambitious storytelling and visual effects given the technological limitations of the time. It is considered a notable adaptation of a beloved national legend.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually striking adaptation of Polish folklore.

  • Features a strong performance by Pola Negri.

  • Represents a significant achievement in Polish cinema of the 1930s.

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Fun Fact

Pola Negri, who played the titular character's lover, was a major international star of the silent and early sound era, known for her dramatic roles in Hollywood and German productions before returning to Poland for this film.

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