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I Hate Mondays (film)

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'I Hate Mondays' is a 1971 Polish comedy film directed by Tadeusz Chmielewski.

Plot



The action of the film takes place on an unlucky Monday in Warsaw and focuses on episodes from the lives of a dozen or so characters. Italian industrialist Francesco Rovanelli (Kazimierz Witkiewicz), who comes to Warsaw with the intention of signing a lucrative contract, unexpectedly gets lost in a foreign city. A militia officer (Andrzej Herder) in charge of the movement has to take care of his little son, who, like other children, has not been admitted to the kindergarten because of the rubella plague that prevails there, and his wife (Joanna Kasperska), who works in a matrimonial office, cannot leave her job. The delegate of the commune cooperative (Jerzy Turek) is looking for a spare part for a combine harvester and argues with the impetuous taxi driver (Adam Mularczyk), and the drunk actor Bohdan azuka (appearing as himself) tries to get home, walking through the awakening Warsaw led by tram tracks, in which he stuck the crank to the car.

Cast



* Kazimierz Witkiewicz Francesco Rovanelli

* Jerzy Turek Zygmunt Bczyk

* Zygmunt Aposto Artist

* Kazimierz Rudzki Director

* Adam Mularczyk Taxi Driver

* Bogusz Bilewski Driver

* Andrzej Gawroski Wladek

* Mieczysaw Czechowicz Thief

* Andrzej Herder Cop

* Halina Kowalska Marianna

References




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