| Duchess of Łowicz | |
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| Written by | Witold Brumer | 
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| Cinematography | Zbigniew Gniazdowski | 
| Music by | Feliks Rybicki | 
| Distributed by | Jan Bratkowski | 
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| Country | Poland | 
| Language | Polish | 
Duchess of Łowicz (Polish: Księżna Łowicka), also known as November Night (Polish: Noc Listapodowa), is a Polish-language historical film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and Janusz Warnecki, and written by Witold Brumer. It was based on a 1908 book Księżna Łowicka by Wacław Gąsiorowski. It was the first high-budget Polish-language film, and one of the first Polish-language non-silent feature films.[1]
Cast
- Stefan Jaracz - Grand Duke Constantine Pawlowicz
 - Jadwiga Smosarska - Joanna Grudzinska
 - Józef Węgrzyn - Major Walerian Lukasinski
 - Stanislaw Gruszczynski - Alojzy Szczygiel, poet
 - Amelia Rotter-Jarninska - Joanna's Mother
 - Artur Socha - Lieutenant Piotr Wysocki
 - Aleksander Zelwerowicz - Joanna's Father, Broniec
 - Loda Niemirzanka - Chambermaid
 - Jan Szymański - General Koruta
 - Lucjan Zurowski - General Gendze
 - Juliusz Luszczewski - Makrot, a spy
 - Waclaw Pawlowski - Professor Szkaradowski
 - Wanda Jarszewska - Honoratka
 - Henryk Rzętkowski - Wartownik
 
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