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He left the Kraków Ghetto in 1943, taking the name Romek Wilk and surviving with the aid of certain Polish Roman Catholic families, especially Mrs Sermak, who promised his father sanctuary.[([[https:// | He left the Kraków Ghetto in 1943, taking the name Romek Wilk and surviving with the aid of certain Polish Roman Catholic families, especially Mrs Sermak, who promised his father sanctuary.[([[https:// | ||
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+ | Polanski, according to Sandford, would utilize his mother' | ||
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+ | Polanski began acting in the 1950s, appearing in Andrzej Wajda' | ||
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+ | ===== Rower ===== | ||
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+ | Rower is a semi-autobiographical feature film starring Polanski that is thought to be lost. It relates to his real-life violent confrontation with Janusz Dziuba, a known Kraków criminal who planned to sell Polanski a bicycle but instead beat him and stole his money. In reality, the culprit was apprehended while escaping after breaking Polanski' |