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Haiducii lui Șaptecai is a 1971 Romanian film directed by Dinu Cocea. Cast. Florin Piersic – Anghel Șaptecai; Marga Barbu – Anita; Colea Rautu – Mamulos;
Haiducii (film) Haiducii lui Șaptecai This page was last edited on 20 August 2024, at 15:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Haiducii lui Șaptecai: Dinu Cocea: Florin Piersic, Marga Barbu: Romania [59] Haie an Bord Arthur Maria Rabenalt: Freddy Quinn, Karin Dor, Werner Pochath: West Germany: Sea adventure [60] Heißer Sand: Günter Gräwert Joachim Fuchsberger, Sieghardt Rupp: West Germany [61] The Horsemen: John Frankenheimer: Omar Sharif, Jack Palance, Leigh ...
Margareta-Yvonne Barbu also known as Marga Barbu born Margareta-Yvonne Butuc [1] (24 February 1929 – 31 March 2009) was a Romanian actress. [2]She was born in 1929 in Ocna Șugatag, Maramureș County, and moved to Bucharest at age 14.
Dinu Cocea was born in Periș, [1] into a well-known theatrical family; his relatives included N. D. Cocea, Alice Cocéa, and Dina Cocea.He completed his secondary studies at the Gheorghe Lazăr High School [2] and then studied at the Institute of Theatre and Cinematographic Art in Bucharest, graduating in 1953.
Haiducii (film) Haiducii lui Șaptecai; O. Outbound (film) R. Revenge (1978 film) Y. The Yellow Rose (film) This page was last edited on 11 March 2017, at 19:22 ...
Haiducii lui Șaptecai: Lanuli 1971 Zestrea domnitei Ralu: Ianuli 1974 De buna voie si nesilit de nimeni: 1975 Evadarea: ofiterul roman Vlasceanu 1975 Mastodontul: Enciu 1975 Cercul magic: Mihai Onu 1976 Bunicul si doi delincventi minori: 1976 Roscovanul: Florica Potra 1977 Pentru patrie' C.A. Rosetti 1979 Vlad Țepeș: Iunus Beg 1979 Bietul ...
Toma Caragiu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtoma karaˈdʒi.u]; 21 August 1925 – 4 March 1977) was a Romanian theatre, television and film actor. [1]He was born in an Aromanian family from the village of Chroupista (since 1926 renamed Argos Orestiko) in the region of Macedonia in Greece on 21 August 1925.