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Director:
Paul Calinescu
Writers:
Paul Calinescu (writer)
Tudor Musatescu (play)
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Genre:
Comedy more
Plot Keywords:
1930s | Based On Play
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Commendations more
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)
Grigore Vasiliu-Birlic ... Spirache Necsulescu
Silvia Fulda ... Chiriachita
Kity Gheorghiu-Musatescu ... Dacia
Mitzura Arghezi ... Gena (as Mitzura Arghezi Camenita)
Lucian Dinu ... Traian
Coca Andronescu ... Sarmisegetuza
Liviu Badescu ... Decebal
Ion Fintesteanu ... Primarul
Mihai Fotino ... Dinu
Ion Lucian
Ion Dichiseanu ... Gigi Stamatescu
Florin Scarlatescu
Constantin Rautchi ... Un functionar la primarie
Horia Caciulescu ... Flasnetarul
Mircea Balaban
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Additional Details
Also Known As:
Titanic Waltz (USA)
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Runtime:
92 min
Country:
Romania
Language:
Romanian
Color:
Black and White
Sound Mix:
Mono
Company:
Studioul Cinematografic Bucuresti more
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Commendations, 4 January 2008
7/10
Author: enriqueandreas from United States
This is an excellent film. Titanic must have been a kirky marvel for those of the early Luxor style or Art Deco creations, made a-la nouveau Egypt. Remember the classic stations Montmartre or Opera in Paris. Egypt is not a good noun for this adjective of the moving century - the Tweentieth Century, A.K.A., the "Brothers" century. Russians? Scandinavians? Romans? All from History, this film can rate as parallel to the "freres" Romulus-Remo who feeded on a female wolf because they were "sauvages" in French or forest children in a more Beethoven-Faust German-Romantic manner. The declinations of this story are wondrous: the Titanic has been all over the 20th Century for the children to come; the "disaster" of the early boats is a reminder that Pline the Young (the archivist, witness and historian of the Vesuvius natural catastrophe)is not Holbein the Young, the 17th Century rainbow-classic-Dutch-painter. Remember also that the "brothers" are the founding tree of knowledge of Italy and the rest of the boat that attached to it: History. The Titanic-Vals is a wild ride on the Magic Mountain - bring your aunt Tita with you and scream whenever and wherever you can.
joi, 12 februarie 2009
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