Take It Easy (1974)

Take It Easy (1974) poster

The main characters are the same two quarreling peasant families introduced in "Sami swoi" (Our Folks). The action of the film starts 18 years later. The old quarrels have been forgotten, but new problems keep popping up. They have no successors to inherit the farms. They invent a tricky and clever plan. The young granddaughter is to take over both of the farms after her marriage. Both Kargul and Pawlak have no rest until they carry out the plan. In the end, after numerous adventures and obstacles their cunning intrigue is fulfilled - the young marry and the land remains in the family's hands.

Director: Sylwester Chęciński
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 89 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Andrzej Korzyński
Cinematography: Andrzej Ramlau, Jacek Stachlewski
Production: Zespół Filmowy "Iluzjon"
Country: Poland
Language: Polski
Original Language: pl
More Films by Director: Sylwester Chęciński
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Take It Easy about?
The main characters are the same two quarreling peasant families introduced in "Sami swoi" (Our Folks). The action of the film starts 18 years later. The old quarrels have been forgotten, but new problems keep popping up. They have no successors to inherit the farms. They invent a tricky and clever plan. The young granddaughter is to take over both of the farms after her marriage. Both Kargul and Pawlak have no rest until they carry out the plan. In the end, after numerous adventures and obstacles their cunning intrigue is fulfilled - the young marry and the land remains in the family's hands.
Who directed Take It Easy?
Take It Easy was directed by Sylwester Chęciński.
Who stars in Take It Easy?
Take It Easy stars Wacław Kowalski, Władysław Hańcza, Anna Dymna, Andrzej Wasilewicz, Halina Buyno-Łoza, Maria Zbyszewska.
How long is Take It Easy?
Take It Easy has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is Take It Easy?
Take It Easy is a Comedy film.
Where was Take It Easy produced?
Take It Easy was produced in Poland.