Czarodziej z Harlemu 1990
In the quirky Polish comedy *Czarodziej z Harlemu (1990)*, directed by Paweł Karpiński, a mix-up at the airport sets off a chain of hilarious events.
Director: Paweł Karpiński
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Czarodziej z Harlemu (1990) about?
*Czarodziej z Harlemu* follows a mix-up at an airport that leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings. When a Black basketball player lands in Gdańsk instead of Warsaw, a local sports club mistakes another man for the star player, creating a chain of chaos as they race to find the real Abraham. The film blends sports, rivalry, and lighthearted humor against the backdrop of 1990s Poland.
Who directed Czarodziej z Harlemu?
The film was directed by Paweł Karpiński, known for his work in Polish cinema during the late 20th century.
Who stars in Czarodziej z Harlemu?
The main cast includes Okon Ubanga Jones, Bogdan Baer, Leszek Teleszyński, Jan Monczka, and Piotr Skarga, with Jerzy Lustyk in a supporting role.
Is Czarodziej z Harlemu (1990) worth watching?
*Czarodziej z Harlemu* is a charming, low-stakes comedy that shines in its portrayal of small-town life and the absurdity of first impressions. While not a groundbreaking film, its lighthearted tone and nostalgic setting make it a fun watch for fans of classic Polish cinema.
How long is Czarodziej z Harlemu?
Runtime details are not listed for this film.
About Czarodziej z Harlemu (1990) — A hilarious Polish comedy about mistaken identity and small-town charm
In the quirky Polish comedy *Czarodziej z Harlemu (1990)*, directed by Paweł Karpiński, a mix-up at the airport sets off a chain of hilarious events. The Stal sports club from Tczew anticipates the arrival of Abraham, a talented Black basketball player, but the plane lands in Gdańsk instead. While the welcoming committee scrambles to find him, they mistakenly escort another Black man to Tczew, believing him to be the star player. Chaos ensues as the real Abraham navigates his way to the club, while the mistaken man faces unexpected hospitality. The film blends lighthearted misunderstandings with the charm of small-town life, all wrapped in the warmth of 1990s Polish cinema.
The comedy thrives on mistaken identity and the absurdity of first impressions, exploring themes of race, belonging, and community in a way that feels both nostalgic and timeless. With its playful tone and relatable situations, *Czarodziej z Harlemu* offers a snapshot of a bygone era, where sports, rivalry, and human connections take center stage.