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The first Polish revue type musical. A directing debut of the well-known operator Mieczysław Jahoda and Janusz Rzeszewski, an experienced creator of TV music and entertainment shows. An impressive screenplay of the doyen of the Polish cinematography Ludwik Starski, who, before the war, was associated with the cabarets "Qui pro Quo" and "Czerwony Kot” that were used as a prototype for the “Czerwony Młyn” theater portrayed in the film. The musical stars plenty of extraordinary Polish actors who give great performance even in cameo appearances. The musical draws on a city legend about a gentleman burglar called “Szpicbródka” – a story of a failing revue theater where a mysterious and very wealthy investor appears. The film character “Szpicbródka” was based on the famous burglar Stanisław Cichocki. Starski used a few authentic events from his biography in the screenplay. The most popular of all the songs in the film is “Nogi roztańczone” performed in a spectacular way by Irena Kwiatkowska. Most of the actors were not dubbed, except for Gabriela Kownacka, who sings with the voice of Ewa Dębicka knonw from the “Alibabki” band. One of the authors of choreography was a world famous choreographer and dancer Witold Gruca, who also plays a cameo role of a … choreographer.