The Sun Rises
The Sun Rises (Romanian: Răsare soarele) is a 1954 Romanian drama film directed by Dinu Negreanu.[1] It was made at the recently opened Buftea Studios in Bucharest. The film is a sequel to Negreanu's 1953 film The Bugler's Grandsons, and covers the Second World War and post-war years.
The Sun Rises | |
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Directed by | Dinu Negreanu |
Written by | Mihai Novicov Cezar Petrescu |
Music by | Ion Dumitrescu |
Cinematography | Wilfried Ott |
Release date | 1954 |
Country | Romania |
Language | Romanian |
Cast
- Marga Barbu
- Constantin Codrescu
- Iurie Darie
- Fory Etterle
- Constantin Ramadan
- Marieta Sadova
- Ion Talianu
- George Vraca as Dobre Racoviceanu
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References
- Liehm & Liehm p.143
Bibliography
- Liehm, Mira & Liehm, Antonín J. The Most Important Art: Eastern European Film After 1945. University of California Press, 1977.
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