Dwaj ludzie z szafa (Two Men and a Wardrobe)

Dwaj ludzie z szafa (Two Men and a Wardrobe) (1958)

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Dwaj Ludzie z Szafy (Two Men and a Wardrobe) is the first short film by Roman Polanski to be screened publicly. It won festival acclaim in Oberhausen, Brussels, and San Francisco. Two men emerge from the sea carrying a large wooden wardrobe. They carry it throughout the city, but they get kicked out… More

Unrated,
Directed By
Genres
Art House & International, Comedy, Special Interest
In Theaters
Apr 1, 1958 Wide

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  • Ken S


    Nice little short film by Polanski.

  • Chris W


    This is Polanski's most well known short, and it's a doozy. It's a surreal and odd little thing, and it is just overwhelmingly charming with it's absurdity and quirkiness. The music is terrific, the images neat, and Polanski's cameo as a hoodlum is also fun.

  • Pierluigi P


    funny and imaginative surreal comedy. Many years before his cameo appearance in Chinatown, Polanski played a short, menacing gang leader here. good score by Krzysztof Komeda.

  • Gevvy S


    Nothing special or outstanding in this film. Two men on an adventure carrying around a cupboard. There is a great shot at the beginning with the men emerging out of the ocean with the cupboard and another great shot at the end when the men walk around a child who is filling the… More

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