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Wikipedia article




'Zota Maska' (Polish for 'Golden Mask') is a Polish melodrama film directed by Jan Fethke based on two novels by Tadeusz Doga-Mostowicz. Although shot and scheduled for release in 1939, the post-production was interrupted by the outbreak of World War II, the subsequent need to pass German censorship meant it received only limited release in occupied Poland in 1940. The copy which survived has altered credits and subplot removed scenes with Igo Sym (Nazi collaborator) were cut after the war.

Cast



* Lidia Wysocka Magda Nieczaj

* Aleksander abczyski Ksawery Runicki

* Wadysaw Walter Nieczaj, father of Magda and Adela

* Mieczysawa wikliska Runicka, Ksawery's mother

* Maria Buchwald Adela Nieczaj

* Irena Wasiutyska Mira Borychowska

* Stefan Hnydziski Biesiadowski

* Jzef Orwid uncle Zaklesiski

* Jerzy Kobusz Kamionka, the apprentice

* Zofia Wilczyska chambermaid

* Leszek Popieowski count Gucio

* Andrzej Bogucki baron Wolski

* Aleksander Bogusiski Jan, the butler

* Feliks ukowski Pieczynga, the estate manager

* Janina Krzymuska Polkowska

* Helena Zarembina gossiper

* Wanda Orzechowska Karnicka

* Jadwiga Zaklicka Mira's friend

* Igo Sym Raszewski

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