Stanisław Manturzewski

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Stanisław Manturzewski (born September 29, 1928 in Warsaw , Second Polish Republic , † July 28, 2014 in Warsaw, Poland ) was a Polish actor, screenwriter and director.

Manturzewski studied archeology at the University of Warsaw . He wrote about youthful hooligan gangs in the magazine Po prostu until he was banned from working as a journalist in 1957. As a specialist in youth gangs and religious sects, he worked for the Social Research Department of the Polish Academy of Sciences and published the book Niebezpieczne ulice with Czesław Czapów in 1960 . U źródeł chuligaństwa. Materiały i refleksje (Unsafe streets. At the source of hooliganism. Materials and reflections). Around 1956 he was active in the Warsaw Club of the Crooked Wheel .

As a screenwriter and director, he produced several documentaries - from Jastrzębie , 1974 to Himilsbach. Prawdy, bujdy, czarne dziury , 2002 (via Jan Himilsbach ), wrote the screenplay for Bohdan Poreba's feature film Lunatycy and has worked as an actor in several cinema and television films.

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