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

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.

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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