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  1. Take It Easy ( Polish: Nie ma mocnych) is a 1974 Polish comedy film directed by Sylwester Chęciński. It is the second part of a trilogy about two quarreling peasants Kargul and Pawlak, which started with Sami swoi, and concluded with Kochaj albo rzuć.

  2. The young granddaughter is to take over both of the farms after her marriage. Both Kargul and Pawlak have no rest until they carry out the plan. In the end, after numerous adventures and obstacles their cunning intrigue is fulfilled - the young marry and the land remains in the family's hands.

  3. Take It Easy"Well, I'm a-running down the roadTryin' to loosen my loadI've got seven women on my mindFour that wanna own meTwo that wanna stone meOne says sh...

  4. The young granddaughter is to take over both of the farms after her marriage. Both Kargul and Pawlak have no rest until they carry out the plan. In the end, after numerous adventures and obstacles their cunning intrigue is fulfilled - the young marry and the land remains in the family's hands.

  5. The young granddaughter is to take over both of the farms after her marriage. Both Kargul and Pawlak have no rest until they carry out the plan. In the end, after numerous adventures and obstacles their cunning intrigue is fulfilled — the young marry and the land remains in the family’s hands.

  6. Take It Easy. Nie ma mocnych. Year of production: 1974. Technical specs: color; 91 min. Aging Pawlak does not agree to give his land to the state. He believes that Ania, his granddaughter, is the only solution to the situation, however, she wants to go to university.

  7. TAKE IT EASY. Nie ma mocnych. Directed bySylwester Chęciński. Poland, 1974. Comedy. 89. Synopsis. The second film from the series of film comedies about two constantly arguing peasant families who, by accident, after the Second World War, settle on two neighbouring farms. Story takes place eighteen years later. Synopsis.