The Career of Nikos Dyzma

The Career of Nikos Dyzma

110 mins | Comedy | March 15, 2002

Nikos is a master of funeral ceremonies (that's undertaker to you and me) who doesn't expect much from life. After drunkenly insulting a diplomat at a party, weird things begin to happen for Nikos. The news that a mysterious stranger offended the hated Deputy Prime Minister galvanizes the political elite assembled at the banquet, and a rumor that Nikos can take care of anything spreads like wildfire, making him an idol of the masses.

The Career of Nikos Dyzma

110 mins | Comedy | March 15, 2002

The Career of Nikos Dyzma
Nikos is a master of funeral ceremonies (that's undertaker to you and me) who doesn't expect much from life. After drunkenly insulting a diplomat at a party, weird things begin to happen for Nikos. The news that a mysterious stranger offended the hated Deputy Prime Minister galvanizes the political elite assembled at the banquet, and a rumor that Nikos can take care of anything spreads like wildfire, making him an idol of the masses.
IMDb rating 6.2
Producers Vision Film Distribution, Kredyt Bank PBI S.A., Vision Film, Kasa Balcerzak
Original title Kariera Nikosia Dyzmy
Directors Jacek Bromski
Writers Tomasz Kępski

Cast

Cezary Pazura

as Nikodem "Nikoś" Dyzma

Anna Przybylska

as Jadzia, żona ministra Jaszuńskiego

Andrzej Grabowski

as Roman Kiliński, prywatny przedsiębiorca

Ewa Kasprzyk

as senator Anna Walewska

Katarzyna Figura

as pielęgniarka

Krzysztof Globisz

as Jan Maria Jaszuński, minister rolnictwa

Krzysztof Pieczyński

as Kropiel, szef służb specjalnych

Mikołaj Grabowski

as Graczyk

Danuta Rinn

as Frania, gosposia "Nikosia"

Lew Rywin

as wicepremier Maciej Terkowski

Krzysztof Kowalewski

as major Borewicz, były SB-ek

Łukasz Lewandowski

as Klemens Poraziński, asystent "Nikosia" w "Polskim Cukrze"

Andrzej Zaborski

as Władeczek

Tomasz Sapryk

as grabarz "Niemrawy"

Jan Jurewicz

as kierownik zakładu pogrzebowego

Cezary Kosiński

as instruktor jazdy

Andrzej Pieczyński

as brat Mały

Dariusz Juzyszyn

as brat Duży

Emilian Kamiński

as prezes Sławomir Trędowaty

Ignacy Lewandowski

as senator

Aleksander Bednarz

as urzędnik

Piotr Adamczyk

as lektor języka angielskiego

Sylwester Maciejewski

as dyrektor cukrowni

Marek Cichucki

as Kazio, kierowca Nikosia

Marek Kasprzyk

as oficer

Ryszard Kirejczyk

as Konopielski

Łukasz Bromski

as ratownik

Aleksandra Kisio

as Lusia, żona ministra

Katarzyna Paskuda

as Magda, żona ministra

Magdalena Michalak

as spikierka

Loretta Cichowicz

as sąsiadka Nikosia

Maria Magdalena Modzelewska

as sekretarka Romka (w napisach: Magdalena Modzelewska)

Małgorzata Flegel-Siedler

as sekretarka Nikosia

Natalia Walarowska

as redaktorka

Agnieszka Orzechowska

as dziewczyna na basenie

Anna Brusewicz

as dziewczyna na basenie

Anna Wróblewska

as (w napisach: Anna Romanowska)

Włodzimierz Press

as Gradkowski, polityk koalicyjny