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Tonight We'll Dance At Home
''Tonight We'll Dance at Home'' ( ro, Astă-seară dansăm în familie) is a 1972 Romanian comedy film directed by Geo Saizescu. The film portrays the travels around the country of two sentimental swindlers, Temistocle T. Temistocle (Dem Rădulescu) and Alecu A. Alecu (Sebastian Papaiani), who present themselves as respectable people and ensnare female victims of various ages, from whom they manage to obtain large sums of money in exchange for promises of marriage. Cast * Dem Rădulescu – Temistocle * Sebastian Papaiani – Alecu * – Mimi * Ioana Bulcă – Blonda * Stela Popescu – Stela * Draga Olteanu Matei – Lăcrămioara * – Alice * Violeta Andrei – Gina * – Mimi's relative * Margareta Krauss Silvestrini – Mary * – Corina * – Marioara * Ștefan Mihăilescu-Brăila – Cristache * — Suzana Pitulice * Fory Etterle – Bebe * Geo Saizescu — Bizarul * Mircea Mureșan — Stela's husband * * * Gheorghe Naghi * Temistocle Popa Themistocles Popa ...
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Geo Saizescu
Geo Saizescu (14 November 1932 – 23 September 2013) was a Romanian actor and film director.A murit regizorul Geo Saizescu. Ce a declarat în ULTIMA emisiune TV în care a apărut
He appeared in 22 films between 1963 and 2009 and directed 16 films between 1953 and 2006.


Selected filmography

* '''' (1961) * '''' (1972) * ''

Dem Rădulescu
Dem Rădulescu (; 21 September 1931 – 17 September 2000) was a Romanian theatre, film and television actor, and academic. He was also a professor at the Caragiale National University of Theatre and Film in Bucharest. Personal life Rădulescu was born in Râmnicu Vâlcea in a family of merchants. After graduating from the Nicolae Bălcescu High School (now known as Alexandru Lahovari National College) in Râmnicu Vâlcea, he had to make a choice between a career as a professional sportsman (boxing) and acting. He was even awarded a golden star at an amateur boxing championship. In 1956, he won first prize for interpreting "Steaguri pe turnuri" (he played the bandit Rijikov) at a contest dedicated to young actors. He was then scouted by Sică Alexandrescu which meant the beginning of Rădulescu's acting career. Rădulescu befriended Ion Cojar and Liviu Ciulei; with the later he collaborated for the role of Farfuridi in ''O scrisoare pierdută'', where he had exceptional ac ...
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Sebastian Papaiani
Sebastian Papaiani (; 25 August 1936 – 27 September 2016) was a Romanian film and television actor. He was born in PiteÈ™ti; his father was of Greek origin. He graduated from the Theatrical Arts and Cinematography Institute in 1960, debuting in the Geo Saizescu comedy ''Un surâs în plină vară'' (1963). He has a star on the Walk of Fame Bucharest. In December 2002 he was awarded by then-President Ion Iliescu the National Order of Faithful Service, Knight rank. In 2014, PoÈ™ta Română issued a 1.60  lei stamp in his honor, part of the "Golden Stars of the Stage and Screen" series. His first wife was actress Eugenia Giurgiu; the two had a son, Sebastian Jr. Papaiani died at his home in Bucharest at age 80, after suffering a stroke, and was buried in the city's Bellu Cemetery Șerban Vodă Cemetery (commonly known as Bellu Cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania. It is located on a plot of land donated to the local administration ...
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Stela Popescu
Stela Popescu (21 December 1935 – 23 November 2017) was a Romanian actress and TV personality considered the greatest comedy actress and one of best female actress of all time in Romania. With Ștefan Bănică and Alexandru Arșinel she was successively half of two famous romantic partnerships. In 2006, 2011, and 2017 the artist was chosen by Disney Pixar to provide the Romanian voice of Flo in the animated trilogy ''Cars''. Early life Stela Popescu was born into a family of teachers in the village of Slobozia-Hodorogea, Orhei. Her first memory was the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia. In 1940, her father was deported to Siberia and she didn't know what happened with him for 19 years. In 1944, when the Red Army reoccupied Bessarabia, after it had been liberated by the Romanian Army in 1941, her mother fled with her daughter to Brașov in the still free Romania. In 1953, she passed the college entrance examination and was assigned to the "Maxim Gorki" Russian Language School ...
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Draga Olteanu Matei
Draga Olteanu Matei (née Olteanu) (; 24 October 1933 – 18 November 2020) was a Romanian actress. She performed in more than thirty films from 1967 to 2006. Born in Bucharest, she studied at the Iulia Hasdeu High School in Lugoj. After moving to Brașov at age 17, she returned to Bucharest, where she graduated in 1956 from the I.L. Caragiale Institute of Theatre and Film Arts. In 1970 she married Ion Matei, a doctor from Piatra Neamț. Draga Olteanu Matei was awarded the Order of the Star of Romania, Knight rank in May 2002 and the Order of the Crown of Romania, Officer rank in October 2014. She received a star on the Romanian Walk of Fame in Bucharest on 29 October 2011. She died in 2020 of gastrointestinal bleeding at the in Iași Iași ( , , ; also known by other alternative names), also referred to mostly historically as Jassy ( , ), is the second largest city in Romania and the seat of Iași County. Located in the historical region of Moldavia, it has tradi ...
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Ștefan Mihăilescu-Brăila
Ștefan Mihăilescu-Brăila (; 3 February 1925 – 19 September 1996) was a Romanian actor. He appeared in more than fifty films from 1959 to 1984. Selected filmography References External links * 1925 births 1996 deaths Romanian male film actors {{Romania-actor-stub ...
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Violeta Andrei
Violeta Andrei (; born 29 March 1941) is a Romanian theater and film actress. Biography Andrei was born on 29 March 1941 in Brașov, Romania. After completing high school at the Școala Centrală National College in Bucharest, she graduated in 1965 from the Caragiale National University of Theatre and Film. Her theater debut was at Teatrul Giulești (now the Odeon Theatre). She then played in several roles at the Bulandra Theatre in Bucharest, until 1990. Her film debut was the role in the movie ''Golgota'' (1966), after which she played in some 60 Romanian films. She is the widow of former Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania Ștefan Andrei. They have a son together, Călin Andrei. Selected filmography * ''Golgota'' (1966) * ''Felix și Otilia'' (1972) * ''Tonight We'll Dance at Home'' (1972) * ''Veronica se întoarce'' (1973) * ' (1974) * ' (1974) * ''Stephen the Great - Vaslui 1475'' (1975) * ' (1975) * ''Casa de la miezul nopții'' (1976) * ''Ma-ma (1976 film)'' (1976) ...
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Temistocle Popa
Themistocles Popa (; 27 June 1921 – 26 November 2013) was a Romanian composer, musician, and film actor. Life Temistocle Popa studied flute, harp, and saxophone at the National University of Music Bucharest. He then worked with musicians such as and Ion Dacian, and was close friends with the popular Romanian singer Maria Tănase. Beginning in the early 1960s, he wrote music for many Romanian films. He was married to actress Cornelia Teodosiu, and resided with her in Bucharest. After the Romanian Revolution of 1989 Popa lost almost his entire fortune due to nationalization of assets. In 2004 he received the Romanian National Order Legal Service, attaining the rank of Knight. Popa died in 2013 and was buried at Ghencea Military Cemetery in Bucharest. List of film scores * ''Kingdom in the Clouds'' (1969) * '' Songs of the Sea'' (1971) * '' Astă seară dansăm în familie'' (1972) * '' Sfînta Tereza și diavolii'' (1972) * '' Veronica'' (1972) * '' Cu mîinile curate'' (19 ...
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Buftea Studios
Bucharest Film Studios (Media Pro Studios) in Romania is Eastern Europe's largest and longest established film studios with a tradition in cinema spanning almost 70 years. The complex is located in the town of Buftea, 20 kilometers north-west of Bucharest. Since they were founded (in the 1950s), over 600 films have been shot and processed there, both Romanian and international productions. In 2015, a group of investors from the U.S. and Romania finalized the transaction through which CME sold the shares to Media Pro Entertainment, a major shareholder of the Media Pro Studios. After a rebranding, Media Pro Studios is now Bucharest Film Studios. Beginning In the wake of Soviet control of Romania, the newly installed regime was quick to realize the propaganda potential of feature films. In 1950, construction began at what would later be called, using a terminology typical for that era, ''Centrul de Producţie Cinematografică Buftea'' (Buftea Film Production Center). Like any othe ...
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Ioana Bulcă
Ioana Bulcă (born 7 January 1933) is a Romanian film actress. She appeared in 20 films between 1955 and 2007. Selected filmography * ''The Mill of Good Luck'' (1955) - Ana * ''A Woman for a Season'' (1969) * ''Mihai Viteazul'' (1971) * ''Then I Sentenced Them All to Death ''Then I Sentenced Them All to Death'' ( ro, Atunci i-am condamnat pe toți la moarte) is a 1972 Romanian historical and social film about World War II. It was directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. It was released on 24 August 1972 in Romania. Plot The ...'' (1972) * ''Vocea inimii'' (2006) - Lucreția * ''Inimă de țigan'' (2007) - Afrodita * ''Regina'' (2008) - Ludmila * ''Moștenirea'' (2010) - Rodia's mother * ''O nouă viață'' (2014) - Vivi's grandmother References External links * 1933 births Living people Romanian film actresses People from Craiova 20th-century Romanian actresses 21st-century Romanian actresses {{Romania-actor-stub ...
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Fory Etterle
Fory Etterle (; 24 May 1908–16 September 1983) was a Romanian film actor. Biography Born in Ploiești, he attended the city's Ion Luca Caragiale High School. After taking courses at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bucharest, he studied at the Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Bucharest under Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra, graduating in 1929. Selected filmography * '' Life Triumphs'' (1951) * ''The Sun Rises'' (1954) * '' Alarm in the Mountains'' (1955) * '' Stormy Bird'' (1956) * '' Telegrame'' (1959) * '' (1960) * '' (1960) * '' Darclee'' (1961) * ' (1961) * ''Lupeni 29'' (1962) * ' (1962) * ' (1963) * ' (1964) * ' (1965) * ' (1965) * ''The White Moor'' (1965) * '' The Lace Wars'' (1965) * '' Haiducii'' (1966) * ' (1967) * ' (1968) * ' (1968) * ''Kampf um Rom'' (1968) * ' (1970) * ''Michael the Brave'' (1971) * ' (1971) * ''Tonight We'll Dance at Home ''Tonight We'll Dance at Home'' ( ro, Astă-seară dansăm în familie) is a 1972 Romanian comedy film directed by Geo Saizescu ...
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Mircea Mureșan
Mircea MureÈ™an (11 November 1928 – 24 April 2020) was a Romanian film director. He directed 22 films between 1961 and 2004. MureÈ™an won the prize for Best First Work at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival for the film '' Răscoala''. Born in Sibiu, he attended from 1939 to 1947 the Gheorghe Lazăr High School in his native city. He then played at the State Theatre of Sibiu for four years, after which he went to Bucharest to pursue his studies, graduating from the Institute of Film I.L. Caragiale in 1955. His film career, which began with film adaptations, gradually reoriented towards comedy, with rare trips into documentaries. From 1974 to 1989 MureÈ™an was vice-president of the Romanian Filmmakers Association. He was married to actress . Filmography * ''Toamna se numără bobocii'', 1961 (screenwriter, with András SütÅ‘) * ', 1963 * '' Răscoala'', 1965 * ''K.O.'', 1968 (screenwriter, with Eugen Popiță) * ', 1969 (scenario after Mihail Sadoveanu's eponymous no ...
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