The Gypsy Girl at the Alcove

The Gypsy Girl at the Alcove (Romanian: Țigăncușa dela iatac) is a 1923 Romanian silent film directed by Alfred Halm.[1] The film premiered in Bucharest on 30 December 1923.

The Gypsy Girl at the Alcove
Poster for the world premiere of Gypsy Girl at the Alcove at Cinema Clasic of Bucharest, December 1923
Directed byAlfred Halm
Written by
Cinematography
  • Willi Briesemann
  • H. Muhlenheisen
Production
companies
  • Haga
  • Monopol Rador Film
  • Spera-Film
Release date
30 December 1923
CountryRomania
Languages

Cast

  • Alger Alexandru
  • Balta as A young nobleman
  • Victor Beldiman as Strul - the innkeeper
  • Ion Cernea
  • Charles Chamel as An innkeeper
  • Jacques Chapier
  • Stelian Crutescu
  • Tantzi Elvass as Dochita - Anica's mother
  • Ion Fintesteanu
  • Jean Georgescu
  • Dorina Heller as Anica - Hortopan's gypsy charlady
  • Ion Iancovescu as Grigore
  • Nicolae Kirilov
  • Romeo Lazarescu as A gypsy
  • Leon Lefter as Vasile Hortopan
  • Dimitriscu Morfeu as A Greek
  • Ion Mortun as A beggar
  • Ion Murgu
  • V. Negoescu as A young nobleman
  • Lya Olteanu as Nastasia
  • Gheorghe Pagu
  • Stefan Petrescu Musca as Agachi - Anica's father
  • Elvire Popesco as Maria Tortusanu -Basil's fiancée
  • Petre Sturdza as Sandu Hortopan - a rich nobleman
  • Maria Vecera as Smaranda Trotusanu
  • Ecaterina Vigny as The old gypsy

References

  1. Cornis-Pope & Neubauer p.393

Bibliography

  • Marcel Cornis-Pope & John Neubauer. History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Junctures and disjunctures in the 19th and 20th centuries. Volume IV: Types and stereotypes. John Benjamins Publishing, 2010.


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