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The Mill of Good Luck

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The Mill of Good Luck
Directed byVictor Iliu
Written byTitus Popovici
Alexandru Struțeanu
Story byIoan Slavici
StarringConstantin Codrescu
Geo Barton [ro]
Ioana Bulcă
Colea Răutu
Olga Tudorache
CinematographyOvidiu Gologan [ro]
Edited byEmanuela Libros
Music byPaul Constantinescu
Release date
  • 1955 (1955)
Running time
114 minutes
CountryRomania
LanguageRomanian

The Mill of Good Luck (Romanian: La 'Moara cu noroc') is a 1955 Romanian drama film directed by Victor Iliu. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.[1] It is a version of the novella Moara cu noroc ("The lucky mill"), published in the collection Nuvele din popor (1881) by Ioan Slavici.

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Cast

Colea Răutu as the gendarme Pintea.
  • Constantin Codrescu – Ghiță, the innkeeper
  • Geo Barton [ro] – Lică Sămădăul, chief of the swineherds
  • Ioana Bulcă (as Ioana Bulcă-Diaconescu) – Ana, Ghiță's wife
  • Colea Răutu – Pintea, the gendarme
  • Marietta Rareș [ro] – the old woman (as Marieta Rareș)
  • Gheorghe Ghițulescu – Răut
  • Benedict Dabija – Buză Ruptă ("Split Lip")
  • I. Atanasiu-Atlas – Saila Boarul
  • Willy Ronea – the commissar
  • Valeria Gagialov – the lady in mourning
  • Sandu Sticlaru – Martzi, the inn hand
  • Aurel Cioranu – Lae
  • George Manu (as G. Manu)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Festival de Cannes: La Moara cu noroc". festival-cannes.com. Archived from the original on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2009.

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