A Bomb Was Stolen
A Bomb Was Stolen | |
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Directed by | Ion Popescu-Gopo |
Written by | Ion Popescu-Gopo |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Ștefan Horvath |
Music by | Dumitru Capoianu |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | Romania |
Language | Romanian |
A Bomb Was Stolen (Romanian: S-a furat o bombă) is a 1961 Romanian dialogue-free spy film[1] directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Plot[]
The film begins with a nuclear bomb test. One of the bombs is stolen by gangsters, who hide the bomb in a bag. Inept police pursue the gangsters, and the bag containing the bomb is lost, and recovered by a passerby who does not know what's in the bag. The passerby goes about his day with the bag, pursued by the gangsters who are in turn pursued by the police.
Reception[]
The international press praised this film. In the English press, A Bomb Was Stolen received the label “an exuberant comedy” (Eric Shorter, Daily Telegraph, 25 August 1962), "a subtle and frequently hilarious satire" (Satiră din România, Edinburgh Evening News, 30 August 1962)[verification needed], "a satirical fantasy" (Bomba, Daily Worker, 3 September 1962)[verification needed]. The Soviet journalist I. Surkova, writing for , considered the film “full of witty jokes.”[3]
Cast[]
- Iurie Darie
- Florin Piersic
- Geo Saizescu
- Draga Olteanu-Matei (as Draga Olteanu)
- Emil Botta as Somerhot (as Emil Bota)
Awards[]
In May 1962, the film participated at the International Film Festival in Cannes, being nominated for the official Palme d'Or Award.[4][5]
- It got several awards:
- Merit Diploma at the New Europe Film Festival in Edinburgh (1962)[6]
- Third Prize at the International Film Festival in Thessaloniki (September 1962)[6]
- The Special Prize of the Jury “Silver Olive” at the International Festival of the Comic and Humorous Comedy, Palazzo del Parco, Bordighera (1963)
- Honorary diploma at the Vienna Film Festival
References[]
- ^ Dowd, Vincent (6 May 2011). "The spies who didn't come in from the cold". BBC News. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: A Bomb Was Stolen". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
- ^ I. Surkova - „Drumul spre gen (Note despre comedia cinematografică românească)”[verification needed], în Sovețkaia Kulture, nr. 1443, 1962.
- ^ Arhivele Festivalului Internațional de Film de la Cannes
- ^ Ileana Dima - „Proiecții rare la Les Films de Cannes à Bucarest”[permanent dead link], în "Evenimentul Zilei", 30 septembrie 2012.
- ^ a b Călin Căliman - „Istoria filmului românesc (1897-2000)” (Ed. Fundației Culturale Române, București, 2000), p. 167.
External links[]
- 1961 films
- Romanian-language films
- 1961 comedy films
- 1960s science fiction films
- Romanian films
- Films without speech
- Romanian black-and-white films
- Films directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo
- Cold War spy films
- Films shot in Romania
- Romanian fantasy films
- Romanian comedy films
- Romanian science fiction films
- 1960s film stubs
- Romanian film stubs
- 1960s comedy film stubs