Aria for an Athlete

Aria for an Athlete

108 mins | Drama, History | Jan. 1, 1979

Set at the turn of the century it presents a story of a famous Polish athlete, Zbyszko Cyganiewicz. It begins in a small town where a traveling circus attracts a shy boy into a phony wrestling game to please the crowds. The youth, however, takes his strength seriously, eventually defeating a name wrestler in a fair match. Angered circus manager fires him; he leaves happily due to two wrestler brothers who were harassing him. The wrestler goes on to fame, performing in the world's top arenas, and one day is serenaded by a tenor from the crowd. Fame brings him women and admirers but he is uncompromising on his profession. He has his revenge on one of his tormentors defeating him in the ring. One day, attending a game in a tuxedo, he is challenged by another of the brothers and drawn into a brutal game, in course of which he kills his opponent. Thus his career ends.

Aria for an Athlete

108 mins | Drama, History | Jan. 1, 1979

Aria for an Athlete
Set at the turn of the century it presents a story of a famous Polish athlete, Zbyszko Cyganiewicz. It begins in a small town where a traveling circus attracts a shy boy into a phony wrestling game to please the crowds. The youth, however, takes his strength seriously, eventually defeating a name wrestler in a fair match. Angered circus manager fires him; he leaves happily due to two wrestler brothers who were harassing him. The wrestler goes on to fame, performing in the world's top arenas, and one day is serenaded by a tenor from the crowd. Fame brings him women and admirers but he is uncompromising on his profession. He has his revenge on one of his tormentors defeating him in the ring. One day, attending a game in a tuxedo, he is challenged by another of the brothers and drawn into a brutal game, in course of which he kills his opponent. Thus his career ends.
IMDb rating 6.8
Producers
Original title Aria dla atlety
Directors Filip Bajon
Writers Filip Bajon

Cast

Krzysztof Majchrzak

as Władysław Góralewicz

Pola Raksa

as Cecylia, żona Góralewicza

Roman Wilhelmi

as Bolcio Rogalski

Bogusz Bilewski

as "Cyklop" Bieńkowski

Wojciech Pszoniak

as Siedelmayer, dyrektor cyrku

Ryszard Pietruski

as śpiewak Baptisto Messalini

Bogumił Antczak

as [obsada aktorska]

Witold Dederko

as starzec na ulicy

Ryszard Dembiński

as Knapp, właściciel cyrku

Teodor Gendera

as redaktor

Elżbieta Goetel

as przyjaciółka Cecylii

Witold Gruca

as choreograf Knappa

Wirgiliusz Gryń

as Georg Hitzler

Emil Karewicz

as Breitkopf

Wiesław Komasa

as popełniający samobójstwo towarzysz Cecylii

Michał Leśniak

as zapaśnik Specht

Krzysztof Litwin

as przyjaciel Messaliniego

Hans-Joachim Recknitz

as amerykański sprawozdawca

Zbigniew Sawan

as Clemenceau

Piotr Skrzynecki

as Westman, dyrektor cyrku

Wiesław Wójcik

as Max Braun

Józef Grzeszczak

as żandarm, zapaśnik (nie występuje w napisach)

Jerzy Rogowski

as tragarz (nie występuje w napisach)

Ewa Sałacka

as [obsada aktorska] (nie występuje w napisach)

Ludwik Benoit

as dubbing roli odgrywanej przez Witolda Dederki

Bogusław Sochnacki

as dubbing roli odgrywanej przez Czesława Magnowskiego

Bogdan Baer

as dubbing roli odgrywanej przez Piotra Skrzyneckiego