With Fire and Sword (1999)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 183 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
With Fire and Sword
A lavish historical epic that (on a budget of $8.5 million) was the most expensive Polish film ever at the time of its release, Ogniem I Mieczem/With Fire and Sword is based on a classic Polish novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz concerning political and social turmoil from 1647 to 1649. Cossacks are waiting to strike Poland on the Eastern border that neighbors the Ukraine, the nearby Tartars and Turks are waiting for the opportunity to attack Europe, and the Polish ruling class is busy feuding among themselves. A daring Pole named Jan Skrzetuski (Michal Zebrowski), meanwhile, is vying for the hand of beautiful Helena Kurcewicz (Izabella Scorupco, best known for her role in the James Bond film Goldeneye), against heavy competition from Ukranian Bohun (Alexandr Domogarov), to whom she is already engaged. Helena's aunt and guardian, however, cancels the wedding plans, and an enraged Bohun attempts to kidnap her. One of Jan's associates, Zagloba (Krysztof Kowalewski), foils the plot and whisks her away to the Castle of Bar, but Bohun is not to be denied; he storms the castle, taking Helena and leaving Jan and his men to find her, just as the Cossacks and the Tartars have joined forces to sack the nation. Ogniem I Mieczem/With Fire and Sword was the first in a trilogy of novels by Sienkiewicz, but, ironically, was the last to be filmed by director Jerzy Hoffman. The final book in the series, Colonel Wolodyjowski, was adapted for the screen by Hoffman in 1969, while the second, The Deluge, appeared in 1974. A low-budget Italian version of With Fire and Sword was released in 1961. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of With Fire and Sword:
Michal Zebrowski also in Pan Tadeusz , The Pianist
Alexandr Domogarov also in Wolfhound
Bogdan Stupka also in East-West
Krysztof Kowalewski also in Mis , All My Loved Ones
Zbigniew Zamachowski also in Zhoorek , Demony wojny
Wiktor Zborowski also in Deserters' Gold , H.M. Deserters
Marek Kondrat also in Day of the Wacko , Deserters' Gold , H.M. Deserters , Psy , The Third , Pan Tadeusz
With Fire and Sword Trivia
Other Movies From 1999
I'll Make You Happy
Joan of Arc
Life/Drawing
The Love Machine
Money Buys Happiness
The Harmonium in My Memory
No Vacancy
On the Run
Panstvi
Speed of Life
The Settlement
Great Expectations
Like a Fish Out of Water
The Corndog Man
More Movies
Epic movies from 1999
Historical Film movies from 1999
Epic movies from 1997
Epic movies from 2000
Historical Film movies from 1998
Historical Film movies from 2000
Best Epic Films from 1999
Best Historical Films from 1999
Best Epic Films from 1997
Best Epic Films from 2000
Best Historical Films from 1998
Best Historical Films from 2000




