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  1. Marysia i Napoleon (Mary and Napoleon) is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1966. The film is set in two time periods: modern and historical.

  2. Marysia i Napoleon: Directed by Leonard Buczkowski. With Beata Tyszkiewicz, Gustaw Holoubek, Juliusz Luszczewski, Ewa Berger-Jankowska. A young French historian, Napoleon Beranger, comes to Warsaw on a foreign scholarship.

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    • Comedy, History, Romance
    • Leonard Buczkowski
    • 1966-10-04
  3. Marysia i Napoleon – polska komedia kostiumowa z 1966 roku w reżyserii Leonarda Buczkowskiego. Film jest adaptacją sztuki autorstwa Andrzeja Jareckiego . Film zrealizowano w plenerach Walewic (zwłaszcza w pałacu Walewskich ), a także w Jabłonnie i w Warszawie .

  4. La película se desarrolla en dos planos: el histórico y el contemporáneo. Llega a Varsovia para una beca un joven historiador francés. El se enamora de una bella mujer polaca, una estudiante de historia del arte. En la pared de la casa en Walewice cuelgan los retratos de Napoleón Bonaparte y Maria Walewska, el gran amor del emperador, con sus consideraciones para defender a su país. Los ...

  5. Marysia i Napoleon (Mary and Napoleon) is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1966. The film is set in two time periods: modern and historical. Quick Facts Marysia i Napoleon, Directed by ... Close. Plot. A young French historian, Napoleon Beranger, comes to Warsaw on a foreign scholarship.

  6. Original story of the love affair between Napoleon Bonaparte and Countess Maria Walewska, in which past and present merge seamlessly. Gustaw Holoubek portrays a somewhat bumbling French emperor, head over heels in love with the most beautiful lady in Polish cinema, Beata Tyszkiewicz.

  7. The year was 1807, and Napoleon has become instantly smitten with the enchanting twenty-two year old countess. But Marie Walewska is married, albeit unhappily, to an older man. Realizing the potential to influence Napoleon, however, the blue-eyed beauty attempts to persuade her lover to treat Poland more fairly.