Two Men and a Wardrobe

1958 Polish film
Two Men and a Wardrobe
PolishDwaj ludzie z szafą
Directed byRoman Polanski
Written byRoman Polanski
Starring
  • Jakub Goldberg
  • Henryka Klube
CinematographyMaciej Kijowski
Music byKrzysztof T. Komeda
Production
company
Panstwowa Wyzsza Szkola Filmowa
Release dates
  • April 1958 (1958-04) (SFIFF)
  • 1 June 1959 (1959-06-01) (ADLFF)
Running time
15 min
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish

Two Men and a Wardrobe (Polish: Dwaj ludzie z szafą) (1958) is a short Polish black and white silent movie directed by Roman Polański.

Plot

The film features two men, played by Jakub Goldberg and Henryk Kluba, who emerge from the sea carrying a large wardrobe, which they proceed to carry into a town. Carrying the wardrobe, the two encounter a series of hostile events, including being attacked by a group of youths (one of whom is played by Polanski himself). Finally, they arrive back at a beach and then disappear in the sea.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Rotten Tomatoes
  2. ^ IMDB

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