Pawel Owerllo

Pawel Owerllo
Date of Birth: 15 Sep 1869
Country: Poland
Biography: Pawel Owerllo was born in Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland] as Pawel Owerlo. He was an actor, known for Sztabskapitan Gubaniew. Golgota Ziemi Chelmskiej (1930), Plomienne serca (1937) and Przed sadem (1922). He died on April 27, 1957 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
Total Credits at Criticker: 7 (Actor)
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Dla ciebie, Polsko
The film's plot is set during the war between Poland and the Soviet Russia (1919 - 1921). Wartime brutally encroaches on the life of a couple in love - Franek and Hanka. The Bolshevik troops cause damage to Polish villages and manor houses, and in one of the manor houses the invaders have a carousel. Luckily, the Polish cavalry comes to the relief just in time. Unable to wait passively, Hanka becomes a sister of mercy in one of the field hospitals near Vilnius... (worldscinema.org)
Tajemnica starego rodu
A Polish drama from Zbigniew Gniazdowski about love and secret documents.
Pan Tadeusz
Pan Tadeusz (film 1928) is a Polish historical film directed by Ryszard Ordynski based on the national epic of Poland, an 1834 poem by Adam Mickiewicz.
Kult ciala
Kult ciała (The Cult of the Body) is a 1930 Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. It is based on a novel by Mieczysław Srokowski and stars Victor Varconi.
Płomienne serca
A bunch of high school graduates decides to take his military service before starting their studies. The cadet infantry quickly turn into valuable soldiers. Stas, Jurek, Witold and Wojtek form an inseparable foursome. (filmpolski.pl)
Druga mlodosc
A middle-aged woman takes a young lover, and leaves her husband and family to live with him. Her lover tires of her, and tosses her out and she wanders around pawning her jewelry in order to live. She makes a last visit to her family, planning suicide after she sees them. (imdb)
Ludzie bez jutra
A flirtatious coquette is hired as the new star of the major Warsaw theatre to the terror of Varsovian women and amazement of the city's male population.