The Unspeakable
Directed byEdward Puchalski
Written byEdward Puchalski
Gabriela Zapolska (novel)
StarringJadwiga Smosarska
Wanda Siemaszkowa
CinematographyZbigniew Gniazdowski
Production
company
Sfinks
Release date
21 October 1924
CountryPoland
LanguagesSilent
Polish intertitles

The Unspeakable (Polish: O czym się nie mówi, also O czem się nie mówi) is a 1924 Polish lost silent drama film directed by Edward Puchalski, starring Jadwiga Smosarska and Wanda Siemaszkowa.[1] It was remade in 1939.

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Józef Galewski and Mieczysław Krawicz.

Plot

Krajewski, a banking clerk, falls in love with Frania, a girl he met accidentally. Frania returns the favor, but it turns out that she is so impoverished that she works as a prostitute. She's completely dependent on her pimp, Kosz, and his partner in crime, Prysadna. The next day Krajewski meets Kosz, who treats him as a client and offers him to find and deliver a woman that Krajewski is looking for. Krajewski describes Frania, who is brought to him. Krajewski then offers Frania the prospect of a life together.

Cast

References

  1. Skaff p.82

Bibliography

  • Skaff, Sheila. The Law of the Looking Glass: Cinema in Poland, 1896-1939. Ohio University Press, 2008.


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