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Janosik can refer to: * Janosik (1921 film), a Slovak film * Janosik (film 1974), a Polish adventures film * Janosik (TV series) ''Janosik'' is a television series that aired in Poland in 1974. It is about a famous Gorals, Goral outlaw (named after, but not actually the legendary Slovaks, Slovak Juraj Jánošík) who in folk legends, like Robin Hood, steals money and goods ..., a Polish TV series * Janosik. Prawdziwa historia, a Polish historical film * Jánošík (other) {{disambig ...
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Janosik (TV Series)
''Janosik'' is a television series that aired in Poland in 1974. It is about a famous Gorals, Goral outlaw (named after, but not actually the legendary Slovaks, Slovak Juraj Jánošík) who in folk legends, like Robin Hood, steals money and goods from the rich and helps out the poor. The main hero was captured by Austrian soldiers and hanged on a hook by a rib. The series was directed by Jerzy Passendorfer, the screenplay was written by Tadeusz Kwiatkowski, the music was composed by Jerzy Matuszkiewicz and the photos made by Stefan Pindelski. The series has 13 one-hour episodes. List of episodes * First teachings * Robbery laws * In a foregin skin * Kidnapping * The robbers were dancing * A bag of thalers * A barrel of spirits * Good price * Recruitment * All for one * Difficult - love! * Two highlanders fought * Betrayal Cast *Janosik - Marek Perepeczko *Kwiczoł - Bogusz Bilewski *Maryna - Ewa Lemańska *Pyzdra - Witold Pyrkosz *Murgrabia - Marian Kociniak *Count Horvath - M ...
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Jánošík (1921 Film)
''Jánošík'' is a Slovak black-and-white silent film from 1921. It relates the popular legend of the highwayman Juraj Jánošík. It shows the filmmakers' experience with early American movies in camera work, in the use of parallel narratives, and in sequences inspired by Westerns. ''Jánošík'' placed Slovak filmmaking as the 10th national cinema in the world to produce a full-length feature movie. Synopsis The story is set in the early 18th century when many farmers in the Habsburg monarchy were obligated to work in a nobleman's fields for two days a week. The location is the Kingdom of Hungary's north-western Carpathians with a Slovak majority population. Juraj Jánošík ( Theodor Pištěk), a young, imposing seminary student, returns to his home village to find that his ailing mother has just died. Count Šándor (Vladimír Šrámek), however, would not release Jánošík's father (Karel Schleichert) from his weekly obligations for her funeral and has the father can ...
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