A famous surgeon is beaten by drunken bullies, loses his memory and cannot recollect who he was before. He gets to a village, lives in a not so well to do family and becomes the Quack - he slowly regains his talent for medicine and saves the lives of several village patients.
Acting
Bińczycki's transformation from arrogance to weathered grace.
Cinematography
Hoffman's painterly Polish countryside—every frame a museum piece.
Costume
Peasant authenticity vs. aristocratic excess in 19th-century detail.

Director
Jerzy Hoffman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Based on Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz's beloved 1937 novel, this was Hoffman's passion project after the Communist era's collapse—finally made with Polish state funding without censorship.
Bińczycki reportedly spent weeks in actual 19th-century surgical museums to master the physicality of pre-modern medicine; the amputation scene used real period instruments.