
Sami swoi
Comedy
Two peasant families, forced from their lands by war, find themselves settled by chance on neighboring farms, reigniting old feuds.
Director
Sylwester Checinski
Writers
N/A
Stars
Waclaw Kowalski, Wladyslaw Hancza, Zdzislaw Karczewski
Release Date
September 15, 1967
Language
Polish, Russian, Latin, German
Country
Poland
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π Top Cast

Waclaw Kowalski
as Kazimierz Pawlak

Wladyslaw Hancza
as Wladyslaw Kargul

Zdzislaw Karczewski
as Jasko 'John' Pawlak

Eliasz Kuziemski
as Kokeszko

Ilona Kusmierska
as Jadzka Kargul

Jerzy Janeczek
as Witia Pawlak

Maria Zbyszewska
as Mania Pawlak

Aleksander Fogiel
as Mayor

Kazimierz Talarczyk
as Antoni Wieczorek

Witold Pyrkosz
as Varsovian
π¬ Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Czernica, Dolnoslaskie, Poland
Production
Zespol Filmowy "Iluzjon"
π·οΈ Keywords
family quarrelcountry lifeneighbor neighbor relationshippolandpost war
π― Categories
Comedy
β Featured Review
Funniest Polish Movie Ever
"Actually, the first three or four times I saw this movie, it was in Polish (my wife's native tongue) without English subtitles. She tried to translate the jokes for me, for a while, but soon gave up because she was laughing too much. Now that I have seen the movie subtitled, I laugh as hard as she does...."
π‘ Did You Know?
The movie plays on the fact of the settlement of the former German lands by the Poles after World War II.
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π Synopsis
Two peasant families, forced from their lands by war, find themselves settled by chance on neighboring farms, reigniting old feuds.





