This biographical drama explores the life of Karol Wojtyla - the man who became John Paul II - from his boyhood days in Wadowice, Poland, through his ascension to the papacy. Along the way, the film shows us the young Karol, serving as an altar boy while living with his widower father. He later went on to work at a brick quarry, where he saw German soldiers abusing his fellow workers and rounding up Jews. And the horrors of Nazism that he witnessed had a tremendous impact on the rest of his life. Karol decided to become a priest at the age of 22, and the film follows his rise through the Catholic Church's hierarchy and his disagreements with Cardinal Wyszynski and other leaders, as well as his continuing battles with Communists and Nazis. The film then chronicles his many achievements as a Church leader, and concludes with his installation as Pope in 1978.
Directed by
Herbert Wise
Written by
Christopher Knopf
Starring
Albert Finney (Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II)); Michael Crompton (Young Karol Wojtyla); Robert Austin (Gov. Gen. Hans Frank); Caroline Bliss (Rosa Kossack); Antony Brown (Father Zary); Alfred Burke (Karol Wojtyla Sr.); Brian Cox (Father Góra); Sam Dastor (Józef Teitelbaum); Victoria Fairbrother (Ruth Teitelbaum); John Forgeham (Officer Moljek); Derek Francis (Bishop Lec); Nigel Hawthorne (Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski); Marne Maitland (Mountain Sacristan); Patrick Marley (Raczynski); John McEnery (Monsignor Kuczkowski). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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