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Morality of Mrs. Dulska 1930

📅 1930-03-29

Step into the early 1930s with *Morality of Mrs. Dulska* (1930), Bolesław Newolin's sharp and witty drama-comedy that paints a vivid portrait of hypocrisy and societal expectations.

Director: Bolesław Newolin

Cast

Marta Flantz
Aniela Dulska
Ludwik Fritsche
Felicjan Dulski
Dela Lipińska
Hanka
Anna Daszynska
Mela
Adolf Dymsza
Adolf Dymsza
Rewirowy
Stanisława Kamińska
Marysia
Krystyna Ankwicz
Maria Chaveau
Juliasiewiczowa
Janina Modzelewska
Tadrachowa
Jan Szymanski
Tadrach, stary wieśniak

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Morality of Mrs. Dulska (1930) about?

The film follows Aniela Dulska, a stern and morally rigid woman whose rigid principles clash with the realities of her household. As her family navigates everyday struggles, hypocrisy and secrets threaten to expose the contradictions in her worldview.

Who directed Morality of Mrs. Dulska?

Bolesław Newolin directed the film, blending drama and comedy to deliver a biting social satire.

Who stars in Morality of Mrs. Dulska?

The film features Marta Flantz, Ludwik Fritsche, Dela Lipińska, Anna Daszynska, Adolf Dymsza, and Stanisława Kamińska in key roles.

Is Morality of Mrs. Dulska (1930) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, its genre-blending style and sharp social commentary make it a fascinating watch for fans of early cinema and classic drama. The performances and themes resonate with anyone interested in human nature and societal hypocrisy.

How long is Morality of Mrs. Dulska?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Morality of Mrs. Dulska (1930) — A Sharp 1930s Drama-Comedy on Hypocrisy and Family

Step into the early 1930s with *Morality of Mrs. Dulska* (1930), Bolesław Newolin's sharp and witty drama-comedy that paints a vivid portrait of hypocrisy and societal expectations. Set in a bustling Polish household, the film follows the stern and unyielding Aniela Dulska, whose strict moral code clashes with the realities of everyday life. With a talented ensemble led by Marta Flantz and Ludwik Fritsche, the story unfolds in a world where appearances clash with reality, and no one escapes judgment—not even Mrs. Dulska herself. The film blends biting humor with poignant social commentary, exposing the contradictions of a society that preaches virtue while indulging in its own flaws.

Adolf Dymsza's comedic timing and Dela Lipińska's nuanced performance bring levity to the otherwise tense atmosphere, creating a balance between laughter and reflection. Themes of morality, class, and family dynamics are woven through the narrative, making *Morality of Mrs. Dulska* a timeless exploration of human nature. Whether you're drawn to its historical context or its sharp storytelling, this film offers a compelling glimpse into the struggles of early 20th-century life.