The Parvenus

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The Parvenus
Directed byBojan Stupica
Written byJanko Kersnik (novel)
Bojan Stupica
Cinematography
Edited by
Music byBojan Adamic
Production
company
Triglav Film
Distributed byViba Film
Release date
18 May 1953
Running time
135 minutes
CountryYugoslavia
LanguageSlovene

The Parvenus (Slovene: Jara gospoda) is a 1953 Yugoslav historical drama film directed by Bojan Stupica and starring Vladimir Skrbinsek, Elvira Kralj and .[1] It is based on a novel by Janko Kersnik portraying life amongst the Slovenian elite of Trieste, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, during the 1890s.

Partial cast[]

  • Vladimir Skrbinsek as Tine pl. Mali
  • Elvira Kralj as Tercijalka
  • as Sodni pisar
  • as Sitna kmetica
  • as Pravdarski kmet
  • as Postarna gospodicna
  • as Postarana gospodicna
  • as Pl. Orel
  • Ivan Mrak as Pianist
  • as Pepe - Zozef
  • as Penzionist
  • Stane Sever as Pavle
  • as Mozakar
  • as Madam Lili
  • as Kuharica
  • as Komodni Dunajcan
  • as Komi z zobotrebcem
  • as Julija
  • as Gostilnicar
  • as Gospa z deznikom
  • Lili Novy as Dunajcanka
  • Dusa Pockaj as Blondinka
  • as Baron Herbert
  • as Avskultant
  • Bojan Stupica as dr. Andrej Vrbanoj
  • Mira Stupica as Ancka

References[]

  1. ^ Fallon p.48

Bibliography[]

  • Steve Fallon. Slovenia. Lonely Planet, 2010.

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