Colonel Kwiatkowski (Polish: Pułkownik Kwiatkowski) is a Polish comedy-drama film directed by Kazimierz Kutz.[1] It was released in 1996.[2] The movie is loosely based on post-WW2 life of Tadeusz Ośko [pl], a Polish anti-Soviet resistance member who assumed a false identity of "Wojciech Kossowski" to infiltrate the Polish People's Army.[3]

Colonel Kwiatkowski
PolishPułkownik Kwiatkowski
Directed byKazimierz Kutz
Written byJerzy Stefan Stawiński
StarringMarek Kondrat, Zbigniew Zamachowski, Renata Dancewicz
CinematographyGrzegorz Kędzierski
Music byJan Kanty Pawluśkiewicz
Running time
123 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish

Plot

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Just after the end of World War II, Kwiatkowski, a military physician, finds himself in a quarrel with a Soviet officer. To avoid escalation, he pretends that he is a high-ranking UB official. After getting away with it, he is asked by a mother of an AK fighter to help her son from becoming a political prisoner. Kwiatkowski frees the young man by pretending to make an inspection of the facility he is jailed in. The fake officer decides to use the post-war confusion and lawlessness to liberate several other political prisoners.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Derek Elley, "Colonel Kwiatkowski". Variety, July 29, 1996.
  2. ^ a b Pułkownik Kwiatkowski at the Polish Internet Movie Database (in Polish)
  3. ^ "Wyborcza.pl". lublin.wyborcza.pl. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
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