One day Mucjusz and his friend Malaj visit the mansion of Fabiusz, an old time friend of Mucjusz. Their sudden arrival makes Fabiusz anxious because years ago Mucjusz was in love with his beautiful wife Waleria. The visitor, however, assures Fabiusz that during his wanderings he has met many other women and has forgotten his old flame. The master of the house offers for him to stay in the garden pavilion. At the party in their honor, while Mucjusz distributes gifts to everyone present, Malaj plays the charming "Song of Love." It's rumored that those who are in love can do unusual things while listening to this melody at night. To prove it Mucjusz pierces his chest with a stiletto and takes it out without a sign of pain. At night Waleria wakes up to the sounds of the charming song coming from the outside and goes to the pavilion. In their conversation Mucjusz confesses that he still loves her but he has leprosy.
Credits
Story of Triumphant Love Cast
Name |
Character |
Beata Tyszkiewicz
She was 30, now 86 years old
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as Waleria |
Piotr Wysocki
He was 171, 77 years old when he died
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as Mucjusz |
Jerzy Jogałła
He was 29, 78 years old when he died
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as Malaj - Mucjusz's servant |
Story of Triumphant Love Crew
Name |
Department |
Andrzej Żuławski as Director. He was 28 (75) years old when He died
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Directing |
Andrzej Żuławski as Screenplay. He was 28 (75) years old when He died
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Writing |
Ivan Turgenev as Story. He was 150 (64) years old when He died
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Writing |