Alchemik

Alchemik (film) is a Polish horror film written and directed by Jacek Koprowicz. It was released in 1988.[1][2]

Alchemik
Polish theatrical release poster
Directed byJacek Koprowicz
Written byJacek Koprowicz
StarringOlgierd Łukaszewicz
Michał Bajor
Joanna Szczepkowska
Marek Obertyn
Michal Pawlicki
Music byKrzesimir Dębski
CinematographyWit Dabal
Bogdan Stachurski
Edited byZbigniew
Kostrzewinski
Zenon Piórecki
Production
company
Filmowy Tor
Release date
October 7, 1989
Running time
117 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish

Plot

An alchemist Sendivius, arrives at king Fryderyk's court, and claims that he possesses a recipe for the transmutation of base metals into gold. He claims that the transmutation emits poisonous gasses, and asks everybody to leave the room. After some time Sendivus arrives with gold, which he falsely claims to be the result of transmutation. As a reward, he asks the king to release an imprisoned alchemist Tomasz Seton, who is in the possession of real transmutation recipe. Seton is freed, however he is already in agony and can't tell anything of value to Sendivus. The only hope of Sendivus is finding the wife of Seton, a satanist Teresa Seton, who might be in the possession of the recipe.[3]

Cast

References

  1. "FilmPolski.pl". filmpolski.pl.
  2. S.A., Wirtualna Polska Media (14 October 2003). "Alchemik". wp.pl.
  3. "Alchemik". filmweb.pl.


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