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More Than Life At Stake

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More Than Life At Stake
Also known asStakes Larger Than Life
Written byAndrzej Zbych (Andrzej Szypulski and Zbigniew Safjan)
Directed byAndrzej Konic, Janusz Morgenstern
StarringStanisław Mikulski
Emil Karewicz
Bronisław Pawlik
Mieczysław Stoor
Music byJerzy Matuszkiewicz
Country of originPoland
Original languagePolish
No. of episodes18
Production
CinematographyAntoni Wójtowicz
Running time45-90 minutes
Original release
NetworkPolish Television
Release1967 (1967) –
1968 (1968)

More Than Life at Stake (Polish: Stawka większa niż życie), also known as Stakes Larger Than Life and Playing for High Stakes is a Polish black and white TV series about the adventures of a Polish secret agent in Soviet service, captain Hans Kloss (real name Stanisław Kolicki, codename J-23), who acts as a double agent in the Abwehr during Second World War in occupied Poland.

Its precursor was a television play of the same name, broadcast live in 1965 by Telewizja Polska. 14 episodes of the play were made, with the two main characters, the protagonist, Abwehr Hauptmann Hans Kloss, and his key antagonist, SS-Obersturmführer Hermann Brunner, portrayed respectively by actors Stanisław Mikulski and Emil Karewicz. The popularity of the play led to the creation of the TV series; Mikulski and Karewicz returned to portray Kloss and Brunner.

The series was filmed from March 1967 to October 1968. There were 18 episodes, 9 of which were directed by Janusz Morgenstern and the other 9 by Andrzej Konic. The show was very popular in Poland, the USSR, Yugoslavia,[1] and former Czechoslovakia. Re-runs are regularly broadcast on Polish TV.

Both the character of Hans Kloss, and that of Max von Stierlitz, the protagonist of the similarly themed Russian TV series Seventeen Moments of Spring, were allegedly inspired by the real-life exploits of Nikolai Kuznetsov, who had successfully infiltrated Nazi armed forces under the guise of a German officer.

Cast

List of episodes

  1. I Know Who You Are (Wiem, kim jesteś) dir. Janusz Morgenstern
  2. Hotel Excelsior (Hotel Excelsior) dir. Andrzej Konic
  3. Top Secret (Ściśle tajne) dir. Janusz Morgenstern
  4. Café Rose (Café Rose) dir. Andrzej Konic
  5. Last Chance (Ostatnia szansa) dir. Andrzej Konic
  6. Iron Cross (Żelazny Krzyż) dir. Janusz Morgenstern
  7. Double Nelson (Podwójny nelson) dir. Janusz Morgenstern
  8. The Great Give-Away (Wielka wsypa) dir. Janusz Morgenstern
  9. Colonel Kraft's ingenious plan (Genialny plan pułkownika Krafta) dir. Janusz Morgenstern
  10. In the Name of the Republic (W imieniu Rzeczypospolitej) dir. Janusz Morgenstern
  11. Password (Hasło) dir. Andrzej Konic
  12. Treason (Zdrada) dir. Andrzej Konic
  13. Without Instructions (Bez instrukcji) dir. Janusz Morgenstern
  14. Edyta dir. Andrzej Konic
  15. Siege (Oblężenie) dir. Andrzej Konic
  16. Operation: "Oak Leaf" (Akcja - "Liść dębu") dir. Janusz Morgenstern
  17. Meeting (Spotkanie) dir. Andrzej Konic
  18. Wanted Gruppenführer Wolf (Poszukiwany Gruppenführer Wolf) dir. Andrzej Konic

In other media

Several episodes of the series were adapted as short stories and collected in printed volumes. The show was also adapted as a comic book series, which gained high popularity and was translated into several languages. 20 volumes of the comic book were released, some of which were direct adaptations of the TV series, while others contained original storylines. The final volume of the comic book series expanded the show's story further, by having Kloss track down Nazi fugitives in Switzerland, shortly after the war.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rekordnu prodaju imao je broj s poljskim glumcem Mikulskim na naslovnici, a Pero Zlatar s čela Studija otišao je nakon objave kontroverzne karte". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 30 January 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2018.

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