Lawstorant
Lawstorant | |
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Directed by | Mikołaj Haremski |
Story by | Tadeusz Porębski |
Starring |
Zbigniew Buczkowski Michał Wiśniewski Henryk Gołębiewski |
Music by | Jacek Łągwa |
Cinematography | Zdzisław Najda |
Distributed by | ITI Film Studio |
Release dates | June 24, 2005 |
Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | polski |
Lawstront - polish comedy directed by Mikołaj Haremski. The action takes place in Warsaw. The sponsor of this production was company Edbud, where bosses were Edward Gierwiałło and Edward Mazur
Fabule
The film takes place in Warsaw. The protagonist of the film is Fragles (Michal Wisniewski) who's a gambler and is ruining his life - he was a trader - and is forced to earn a large sum of money. He enters into business with Lawstorant, who planning life interest (in the role played by Zbigniew Buczkowski). Lawstorant, dreams of a beautiful arrangement of life, fascinated by the director of the bank. Fragles with Lawstorant lead a company with goal to make a fortune. Their plans crosses the head of a local criminal group - Caruso (Slawomir Orzechowski), demanding a share in the profits , and second Lawstorant asked the bank for a loan in the amount of four million dollars. Terrified man faces a dilemma to risk their lives or be gangsters, and thus implicate his woman to prison, to which it is bound.[1]
Actors
- Zbigniew Buczkowski as Lawstorant
- Michał Wiśniewski as Fragles
- Jolanta Mrotek as Monika
- Jerzy Trela as Notary
- Sławomir Orzechowski as "Caruso"
- Ireneusz Czop as "Dags"
- Tomasz Sapryk as Kazio Traczyk
- Henryk Gołębiewski as Bawół
- Bohdan Gadomski as Lawstorant's neighbour
- Małgorzata Socha as Jola
- Małgorzata Pieczyńska as Joanna Burska
- Joanna Liszowska as Marta
- Bohdan Łazuka as Sylwek
- Paweł Koślik as policeman
- Sławomir Sulej as policeman
- Sebastian Domagała as Lutek