The Saragossa Manuscript (1965)

3h 3m
Running Time

February 9, 1965
Release Date

The Saragossa Manuscript (1965)

3h 3m
Running Time

February 9, 1965
Release Date

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Plot.

During the Napoleonic wars, a Spanish officer and an opposing officer find a book written by the former's grandfather.

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Cast & Crew.

Waldemar Kamizela

Waldemar Kamizela

Sound Assistant

Stanisław Mularczyk

Stanisław Mularczyk

Assistant Camera

F. Sławiński

F. Sławiński

Sound Assistant

Zdzisław Żygulski

Zdzisław Żygulski

Production Consultant

Jarosław Kuszewski

Jarosław Kuszewski

Włodzimierz Kwaskowski

Włodzimierz Kwaskowski

Jerzy Smyk

Jerzy Smyk

Bronisław Broński

Bronisław Broński

Details.

Release Date
February 9, 1965

Original Name
Rekopis znaleziony w Saragossie

Status
Released

Running Time
3h 3m

Box Office
$13,377

Filming Locations
Wrocław · Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, Poland

Genres

Wiki.

The Saragossa Manuscript (Polish: Rękopis znaleziony w Saragossie, "The Manuscript found in Zaragoza") is a 1965 Polish film directed by Wojciech Has, based on the 1815 novel The Manuscript Found in Saragossa by Jan Potocki. Set primarily in Spain, it tells a frame story containing gothic, picaresque and erotic elements. In a deserted house during the Napoleonic Wars, two officers from opposing sides find a manuscript, which tells the tale of the Spanish officer's grandfather, Alphonso van Worden (Zbigniew Cybulski). Van Worden travelled in the region many years before, being plagued by evil spirits, and meeting such figures as a Qabalist, a sultan and a Romani person, who tell him further stories, many of which intertwine and interrelate with one another.

The film was a relative success in Poland and other parts of socialist eastern Europe upon its release. It later also achieved a level of critical success in the United States, when filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola rediscovered it and encouraged its propagation.

In the 2015 poll conducted by Polish Museum of Cinematography in Łódź, The Saragossa Manuscript came second on the list of the greatest Polish films of all time.

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