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    Lokis. Rekopis profesora Wittembacha

    1970 · Horror · 1h 40m

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    Lokis (Polish: Lokis. Rękopis profesora Wittembacha, lit. 'Lokis. A Manuscript of Professor Wittembach') is a 1970 Polish folk horror film written and directed by Janusz Majewski, and based on the 1869 Prosper Mérimée horror novel of the same name. "Lokis" is Mérimée's misspelling of the Lithuanian word lokys for "bear".

  2. Sep 25, 1970 · Lokis. Rekopis profesora Wittembacha: Directed by Janusz Majewski. With Józef Duriasz, Edmund Fetting, Gustaw Lutkiewicz, Malgorzata Braunek. A pastor studying folklore in remote parts of 19th century Lithuania is invited to stay with a young nobleman. His mother is sequestered and mad.

    • (600)
    • Fantasy, Horror
    • Janusz Majewski
    • 1970-09-25
  3. Based on Prosper Mérimé’s novel, “Lokis” is the story of an eminent scholar who arrives at Count Michal Szemiots Palace to study old documents and eventually discovers the secrets of the Szemiot family.

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  5. Loki is an American television series created by Michael Waldron for the streaming service Disney+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character of the same name. It is the third television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise.

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  7. Lokis. Directed by Janusz Majewski. 1970 Polish 100min TV-MA. Based on the 1869 gothic novel by Prosper Mérimée, LOKIS concerns a pastor and ethnographer who visits a remote corner of 19th-century Lithuania where folk customs associated with the area's pagan past still have a hold on the population.

  8. “Lokis,” which means Bear in Lithuanian, is about a wealthy nobleman with some odd habits who is eventually revealed as a half-man, half-bear—in essence a WereBear. This 1970 Polish film version, directed by animator turned director Janusz Majewski, follows the story fairly closely.