The Gypsy Girl at the Alcove

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The Gypsy Girl at the Alcove
Țigăncușa dela iatac, Cinema Clasic, 30 dec 1923.png
Poster for the world premiere of Gypsy Girl at the Alcove at Cinema Clasic of Bucharest, December 1923
Directed byAlfred Halm
Written by
Cinematography
Production
companies
  • Haga
  • Monopol Rador Film
  • Spera-Film
Release date
30 December 1923
CountryRomania
Languages

The Gypsy Girl at the Alcove (Romanian: Țigăncușa dela iatac) is a 1923 Romanian silent film directed by Alfred Halm.[1] The film premiered in Bucharest on 30 December 1923.

Cast[]

  • as A young nobleman
  • as Strul - the innkeeper
  • as An innkeeper
  • as Dochita - Anica's mother
  • Ion Fintesteanu
  • Jean Georgescu
  • as Anica - Hortopan's gypsy charlady
  • as Grigore
  • as A gypsy
  • as Vasile Hortopan
  • as A Greek
  • as A beggar
  • as A young nobleman
  • as Nastasia
  • as Agachi - Anica's father
  • Elvire Popesco as Maria Tortusanu -Basil's fiancée
  • as Sandu Hortopan - a rich nobleman
  • as Smaranda Trotusanu
  • as The old gypsy

References[]

  1. ^ Cornis-Pope & Neubauer p.393

Bibliography[]

  • Marcel Cornis-Pope & John Neubauer. History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Junctures and disjunctures in the 19th and 20th centuries. Volume IV: Types and stereotypes. John Benjamins Publishing, 2010.

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