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''4 Alternative Street'' ( Polish: ''Alternatywy 4'', ) is a Polish comedy TV series that was completed in 1983 and, due to the censorship, first aired only in 1986. Many famous Polish actors appeared in the series. The filming location used in ''Alternatywy 4'' was a residential complex, still in existence at 3 Marii Grzegorzewskiej Street in Warsaw, Poland. The series was a
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of life under the Communist rule in Poland. The series title is a result of a dispute among local councilors on what to name a new street in the development (in episode 1). Annoyed by the lack of consensus, one of them quips: "There must be some ''alternative''". The dialogues, which intended to ridicule the absurdities of everyday life of the times, had to be written in a way that they would be approved by the censorship office. Even then, some scenes had to be removed from the final cut. Thirty years after the series was filmed, it underwent a digital reconstruction and the initially deleted scenes were added, after they had been found in the archives of TVP. In 2005, one of the streets in Ursynów district, where the series plot had taken place, was officially named ''Alternatywy'' to commemorate the series. The residential building, where most of the scenes were shot, bears a plaque, that aside from the actual street name (''M. Grzegorzewskiej 3'') also contains an inscription, "Formerly ''Alternatywy 4''".


Plot

The series revolves around inhabitants of a newly built housing development in Warsaw who won housing assignments after years of patient waiting. They come from various backgrounds and have distinct personalities, and their daily interactions often lead to hilarious encounters. The main character is Stanisław Anioł, a sneaky and cunning estate manager who tries to exert control over every resident. The residents must additionally navigate the challenges of bureaucracy and petty politics to survive. Among the residents are Kotek and Kołek – a crane operator and a doctor who share a similar surname, which leads to them mistakenly being assigned the same apartment to share. There is the street-smart alcoholic Józef Balcerek who tries to hide his criminal machinations from Anioł's watchful gaze. There is the young woman Ewa Majewska, whose only outlet from the banality of her life is working a secret night-shift as a stripper. The circumstances of the characters are different, but they all experience the bizarre oddities of life in Poland of the time, presented in a satirical way.


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Cast

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* Roman Wilhelmi as Stanisław Anioł, a former head of a Communist committee who is demoted and becomes an estate manager in a new housing development. * Bronisław Pawlik as Dionizy Cichocki, an elderly man who stubbornly fights a bureaucratic mistake that deprives him of his housing assignment. * Stanisława Celińska as Bożena Lewicka, a homely teacher struggling to convince her apathetic partner, Zenobiusz Furman, to marry her. * Zofia Czerwińska as Zofia Balcerkowa, the abused wife of the criminal and alcoholic Józef Balcerek * Bożena Dykiel as Miećka Aniołowa, the estate manager's dutiful wife who helps her husband spy on the housing residents. * Kazimierz Kaczor as Zygmunt Kotek, a mobile crane operator assigned to the same apartment as another man with a similar last name. * Wojciech Pokora as
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Zenobiusz Furman, an avid hunter who works as the estate manager's informant and draws the ire of his fellow residents. * Witold Pyrkosz as Józef Balcerek, a well-connected street smart criminal and alcoholic with a collection of prized pet pigeons. * Mieczysław Voit as Prof. Ryszard Dąb-Rozwadowski, a professor of law and dissident intellectual, who fellow residents often turn to mediate disputes. * Hanna Bieniuszewicz as Ewa Majewska, the Majewski's kindly daughter who moonlights as a stripper to earn money to support her family. * Jerzy Kryszak as Dr. Zdzisław Kołek, a physician assigned the same apartment as Zygmunt Kotek due to their similar surnames. * Bolesław Płotnicki as Antoni Kierka, an elderly man in a wheelchair whose handicap is taken advantage of to skip lines at markets * Barbara Rachwalska as Tekla Wagnerówna, a kind elderly woman who falls in love with Antoni Kierka. * Jerzy Turek as Tadeusz Kubiak, the harassed husband of Elżbieta Kolińska-Kubiak who starts an affair with a neighbor. * Ewa Ziętek as Zosia, Professor Dąb-Rozwadowski's housekeeper who has an affair with Tadeusz Kubiak. * Halina Kowalska as Elżbieta Kolińska-Kubiak, a demanding and narcissistic professional singer. * Gustaw Lutkiewicz as the politically savvy President of the housing association. * Zdzisław Rychter (handyman) * Ryszard Raduszewski as Abraham Lincoln, a Harvard-educated African-American tourist who rents an apartment in the building. *
Wiesław Gołas Wiesław Ryszard Gołas (Polish: vʲε.swav 'gɔ.was 9 October 1930 – 9 September 2021) was a Polish actor and Armia Krajowa soldier. He was cast in the role of Tomasz Czereśniak in ''Czterej pancerni i pies'' (Polish: ''Four tank men ...
(Mr. Majewski) * Elżbieta Jagielska (Ms. Majewska) *
Stanisław Bareja Stanisław Sylwester Bareja (5 December 1929 – 14 June 1987) was a Polish filmmaker. Some of his films (mostly comedies) have reached cult status in Poland. His most famous film is ''Teddy Bear'' (''Miś''), filmed in 1980. His last work wa ...
(Police Officer Parys) * Wojciech Siemion (Mr. Dominek) * Krystyna Tkacz (Kotkowa) * Anna Chitro (Kołkowa) *
Janusz Gajos Janusz Gajos (; born 23 September 1939) is a Polish film, television and theatre actor as well as pedagogue and photographer. Professor of Theatre Arts and an Honorary Doctor of the National Film School in Łódź, he is considered one of the ...
(Jan Winnicki) * W. Kozera-Hyży ('Eva 1', robot) * Marian Łącz (Matraszak) * Emil Karewicz (Leberka) * Jerzy Bończak (Marek Manc) * Cezary Julski (Franuś Lewandowski) * Maciej Pietrzyk (porter) * Stanisław Gawlik (poet)


See also

* '' 5 Dilemma Street''


References

{{Authority control 1983 in Polish television Polish comedy-drama television series Television shows set in Warsaw 1980s Polish television series 1986 Polish television series debuts 1986 Polish television series endings Telewizja Polska original programming