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Write and Fight (Polish: Pismak) is a 1985 Polish film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, starring Wojciech Wysocki, Zdzislaw Wardejnc and Jan Peszek. The film is an adaptation of a novel by Wladyslaw Terlecki and tells the story of a young journalist locked in a prison cell with a safebreaker and a priest, and the stories they tell.
Plot
Set during the First World War, Raphael (Wojciech Wysocki), is a young journalist with literary ambitions who is arrested and put in prison for publishing an anti-clerical magazine called "The Devil". There he is given a cell with a famous safecracker (Zdzislaw Wardejn) and Sixtus (Jan Peszek), a taciturn former monk charged with murder. The writer forms the idea for a novel based on the stories his cellmates share, however when he contracts typhoid fever it becomes hard for him to distinguish what is real and what is imaginary.
Cast
Grzegorz Heromiński as Hunchback
Gustaw Holoubek as Investigating Judge
Gabriela Kownacka as Maria
Andrzej Krukowski as Gruźlik
Janusz Michalowski as Prison Doctor
Hanna Mikuć as Sixtus' lover
Jan Peszek as Sixtus
Zdzislaw Wardejn as Boxer
Wojciech Wysocki as Raphael
Jerzy Zelnik as Writer
Marzena Trybal as the safecracker's friend
Gustaw Lutkiewicz as warden
John Paul Raven as jailer
Jerzy Zygmunt Nowak as the agent who arrested Raphael
Andrew Szenajch as officer
Jerzy Moes as Austrian officer
Release
The film was theatrically released in Poland on 23 September 1985.
See also
Cinema of Poland
List of Polish language films
References
External links
Pismak at IMDb