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A Lost Letter (film)

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A Lost Letter
Directed bySică Alexandrescu [ro]
Victor Iliu
Written byIon Luca Caragiale (1884 play)
CinematographyAndrei Feher
Edited byAurelia Simionov
Release date
  • 1953 (1953)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryRomania
LanguageRomanian

A Lost Letter (Romanian: O scrisoare pierdută) is a 1953 Romanian historical comedy film directed by Sică Alexandrescu [ro] and Victor Iliu.[1] It is based on the 1884 play A Lost Letter by Ion Luca Caragiale.

Plot

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A compromising love letter that goes astray threatens to cause a scandal in a small provincial town in the late nineteenth century.

Cast

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Reception

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The film is the directorial debut of Alexandrescu, a renowned theater director, who had staged the play at the Teatrului Naţional;[3] Tudor Caranfil, noting various changes in the cast, praised the production.[4]

The adaptation was judged of an "absolute fidelity" to the play.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Slater p.327
  2. ^ "PORTRET: Elvira Godeanu". radioromaniacultural.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2025-03-19.
  3. ^ Cinematograful românesc contemporan: 1949-1975 : Ion Cantacusino si Manuela Gheorghiu (in Romanian). Meridiane. 1976.
  4. ^ "O scrisoare pierdută". www.istoriafilmuluiromanesc.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2025-03-19.
  5. ^ "O scrisoare pierdută". jurnalul.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2025-03-19.

Bibliography

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  • Thomas J. Slater. Handbook of Soviet and East European films and filmmakers. Greenwood Press, 1992.
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