This is where they filmed the famous scenes from “Seksmission” and “Vabank”: the furniture is the same

The movie “Seksmission” starring Jerzy Storr and Olgierd Lukaszewicz and the comedy “Fabank II, or the reply“, in which Leonard Pietrzaszak and Jan Machulski played the main roles, has become a permanent part of the history of Polish cinema. Both works by Juliusz Machulski are separated by only one year. It turns out that The director decided to use exactly the same locations and interiors in some scenes.It was the perfect plan for him. Villa and surroundings, located in Roda Pabianica. Nowadays it is an integral part Part of Lodz, while before World War II Ruda was a separate city.

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There they filmed the famous scenes from the cult “Seksmission”. “The furniture is the same”

The film villa is located at ul. Raduńska 19. This is where Her Excellency lived in the film “Seksmission” by Juliusz Machulski. At some point we see on the screen the entire building where Max, Albert, Lamia and Emma found themselves.

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A still from the movie “Sexmission”

Now this place is visited by fans of the cult production who run the Facebook profile “Łódź called desire – a guide not only to Łódź”. The place is easy to recognize in the pictures provided.Which forever entered the history of Polish cinema.

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