Nie ma rózy bez ognia (1974)

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Nie ma rózy bez ognia: Directed by Stanislaw Bareja. With Jacek Fedorowicz, Mieczyslaw Czechowicz, Stanislawa Celinska, Jerzy Dobrowolski. After moving from a small flat to a bigger one, a young married couple unexpectedly meet their new flatmate.

“Nobody wouldnu0026#39;t believe, that screenplay wasnu0026#39;t total sci-fi. But one of the best movies directed by polish comedy master Stanislaw Bareja, was based on a real and completely absurd tenant regulations (script was advised by a lawyer). Itu0026#39;s a 1974u0026#39;s Poland. Young marriage Jan and Wanda Filikiewicz, moves from one little room to a large flat. Unfortunately, a former husband of Wanda Filikiewicz came along with them, because twisted regulations allows that action. Poor Jerzy is trying to kick off uninvited co-tenant Jerzy Dabczak, but everything he touches, turns back to him. But itu0026#39;s going even worse – clever Jerzy does his best to make hell out of Jan and Wandau0026#39;s life. Just like other Barejau0026#39;s comedies, u0026quot;Nie ma rozy bez ogniau0026quot; is fully understandable only for someone who lived in Poland those days. And believe me – itu0026#39;s one of the best polish comedies ever.”

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