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'''Trandafirul galben''' (Romania, 1982 / Director: Doru Nastase) | '''Trandafirul galben''' (Romania, 1982 / Director: Doru Nastase) | ||
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<div | '''This adventure film is set in 19th century Romania but is considered somewhat of an Eastern block Spaghetti Western due to its directorial style and story.''' | ||
{{Eurowestern}} | {{Eurowestern}} | ||
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The Yellow Rose (translated title) | Fegyvercsempészek (Hungary) | Zólta róza (Poland) | Zheltaya Roza (Russia) | Zlatá Ruze (Croatia) | Die Gelbe Rose lebt gefährlich (East Germany)</div> | |||
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===<i class="fas fa-paragraph fa-xs"></i> Synopsis === | |||
The further adventures of Margelatu, a modern Robin Hood with the flair of a Spaghetti Western hero, who fights against the injustice of corrupted politicians ruling Romania in the 1800s. | |||
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*'''Cast:''' Florin Piersic (Margelatu), Marga Barbu (Agatha Slatineanu), George Motoi (Lt. Delvos), Ion Dichiseanu (Cpt. Margarit), Ioana Pavelescu (Maritica Ghica), Traian Stanescu (Aga Villara), Dinu Ianculescu (Tala'at), Vistrian Roman (Lt. Corlatescu), Szabolcs Cseh (Buza de Iepure), Mihai Mereuta (Oseaca), Constantin Codrescu (Rosetti), Ion Marinescu (Doctorul Ghiulamila) | *'''Cast:''' Florin Piersic (Margelatu), Marga Barbu (Agatha Slatineanu), George Motoi (Lt. Delvos), Ion Dichiseanu (Cpt. Margarit), Ioana Pavelescu (Maritica Ghica), Traian Stanescu (Aga Villara), Dinu Ianculescu (Tala'at), Vistrian Roman (Lt. Corlatescu), Szabolcs Cseh (Buza de Iepure), Mihai Mereuta (Oseaca), Constantin Codrescu (Rosetti), Ion Marinescu (Doctorul Ghiulamila) | ||
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*'''Producer:''' Dumitru Fernoaga for Româniafilm | *'''Producer:''' Dumitru Fernoaga for Româniafilm | ||
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== | ===<i class="fas fa-lightbulb fa-xs"></i> Trivia === | ||
This is the second in a series of three Romanian films about the adventures of hero Margelatu, called the "Yellow Rose", played by popular actor Florin Piersic. The other two films are [[Drumul oaselor]] (1981) and [[Misterele Bucurestilor]] (1983). These films were quite obviously tailored after the Spaghetti Western, with Florin Piersic coming across like a Romanian version of Sartana, lots of hats, horses, action and gunfights. The music includes electric guitar and the camera is occasionally zoom-happy. | This is the second in a series of three Romanian films about the adventures of hero Margelatu, called the "Yellow Rose", played by popular actor Florin Piersic. The other two films are [[Drumul oaselor]] (1981) and [[Misterele Bucurestilor]] (1983). These films were quite obviously tailored after the Spaghetti Western, with Florin Piersic coming across like a Romanian version of Sartana, lots of hats, horses, action and gunfights. The music includes electric guitar and the camera is occasionally zoom-happy. | ||
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*'''Runtime:''' 102 min | |||
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*'''Release Date:''' May 31, 1982 | |||
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[[Category:1982]] | [[Category:1982]][[Category:Eurowestern]][[Category:Romania]][[Category:George Grigoriu]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 14 October 2023
Trandafirul galben (Romania, 1982 / Director: Doru Nastase)
This adventure film is set in 19th century Romania but is considered somewhat of an Eastern block Spaghetti Western due to its directorial style and story.
Also known as
The Yellow Rose (translated title) | Fegyvercsempészek (Hungary) | Zólta róza (Poland) | Zheltaya Roza (Russia) | Zlatá Ruze (Croatia) | Die Gelbe Rose lebt gefährlich (East Germany)- DVD
- Soundtrack
- Pictures
- Laserdisc · VHS
- Trailers & Clips
- No Forum Topic.
- Opinions and comments
- Not on a list.
Synopsis
The further adventures of Margelatu, a modern Robin Hood with the flair of a Spaghetti Western hero, who fights against the injustice of corrupted politicians ruling Romania in the 1800s.
Credits
- Cast: Florin Piersic (Margelatu), Marga Barbu (Agatha Slatineanu), George Motoi (Lt. Delvos), Ion Dichiseanu (Cpt. Margarit), Ioana Pavelescu (Maritica Ghica), Traian Stanescu (Aga Villara), Dinu Ianculescu (Tala'at), Vistrian Roman (Lt. Corlatescu), Szabolcs Cseh (Buza de Iepure), Mihai Mereuta (Oseaca), Constantin Codrescu (Rosetti), Ion Marinescu (Doctorul Ghiulamila)
- Screenplay: Eugen Barbu + Nicolae Paul Mihail
- Cinematography: Liviu Pojoni [color]
- Music: George Grigoriu
- Producer: Dumitru Fernoaga for Româniafilm
Reviews
We have no reviews of this film.
Trivia
This is the second in a series of three Romanian films about the adventures of hero Margelatu, called the "Yellow Rose", played by popular actor Florin Piersic. The other two films are Drumul oaselor (1981) and Misterele Bucurestilor (1983). These films were quite obviously tailored after the Spaghetti Western, with Florin Piersic coming across like a Romanian version of Sartana, lots of hats, horses, action and gunfights. The music includes electric guitar and the camera is occasionally zoom-happy.
Versions and runtimes
- Runtime: 102 min
Release Dates
- Release Date: May 31, 1982
Filming locations
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External Links
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