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The Waves of the Danube (Romanian: Valurile Dunării) is a 1960 Romanian film irected by Liviu Ciulei and based on a screenplay by Francisc Munteanu and Titus Popovici.
The Waves of the Danube | |
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Directed by | Liviu Ciulei |
Screenplay by | Francisc Munteanu Titus Popovici |
Produced by | Gheorghe Teban Dumitru Carabăț |
Starring | Lazăr Vrabie Liviu Ciulei Irina Petrescu Ștefan Ciubotărașu Costel Constantinescu Mircea Septilici |
Cinematography | Grigore Ionescu |
Edited by | Rada Israil |
Music by | Theodor Grigoriu |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Româniafilm |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Romania |
Language | Romanian |
Cast
edit- Lazăr Vrabie — lt. Valentin Toma, the undercover officer taken as a sailor on the barge NFR 724
- Liviu Ciulei — Mihai Strejan, the helmsman of barge NFR 724
- Mircea Septilici — the German officer who orders the dispatch of a barge
- Irina Petrescu — Ana Strejan, the young wife of the helmsman
- Ștefan Ciubotărașu — policeman, head of the Preventive Detention
- Costel Constantinescu — rail worker, clandestine communist, Toma's liaison
Reception
editThe film was watched by 4,953,112 spectators in cinemas in Romania, as evidenced by a situation of the number of spectators recorded by Romanian films from the date of the premiere until December 31, 2014 compiled by the National Cinematography Center.
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