Texas Ranch

(Rancho Texas)


1959   >   action/adventure/drama

A colorful adventure film set in the beautiful scenery of the Bieszczady mountains. The first Polish “eastern”, a picture made in the convention of a western, but with action taking place in Poland.

The screenplay by Józef Hen, one of Poland’s most prominent postwar writers.

Jacek and Stefan, students of zootechnics, spend their holidays in the Bieszczady mountains, earning some extra money by grazing cattle. Tediousness, hard labor and difficult living conditions cause frustration in quick-tempered Jacek who dreams of “cowboy” heroism and adventures. One day when he goes to get some food, the boy finds a beautiful stallion. Then he puts himself in danger from a group of smugglers by seducing their boss’s girlfriend. He is also interested in Agnieszka, an assistant of a professor of geology. His initial success goes to his head. Because of his pride Agnieszka turns away from him, while he destroys his friendship with Stefan. Meanwhile, Marcyś, the gang leader, sees an opportunity to take revenge on his rival. Beaten up, humiliated and deprived of his horse, Jacek decides to settle the matter with a gun. Stefan joins him and together they go after the criminal.


Crew:

director
Wadim Berestowski
script
Wadim Berestowski, Józef Hen
d.o.p.
Romuald Kropat
designer
Jan Grandys
costumes
Katarzyna Chodorowicz
editor
Halina Nawrocka
music
Henryk Czyż
cast
Bogusz Bilewski
Jerzy Jogałła
Teresa Iżewska
Wanda Koczeska
Bronisław Dardziński
Wiesław Gołas
Wiesław Dymny
Materials: SD
Length: 85’

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