A Romanian peasant, visiting a friend who is working at a hotel on the Black Sea Riviera, is mistaken for a look-alike rich American businessman.A Romanian peasant, visiting a friend who is working at a hotel on the Black Sea Riviera, is mistaken for a look-alike rich American businessman.A Romanian peasant, visiting a friend who is working at a hotel on the Black Sea Riviera, is mistaken for a look-alike rich American businessman.
Brandusa Manu
- Samantha Juvett
- (as Brîndusa Manu)
Corneliu Gîrbea
- Peach
- (as Cornel Gîrbea)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe intro scene was filmed on December 7th, 1978, in the Frankfurt Airport. Because the filming crew didn't have visas for West Germany, it had to film inside the international area of the airport only.West German authorities allowed the crew to film, without charging any fees or requiring any permits.
- Quotes
Gogu: Uncle Marin, God took you in his hand. You'll get a billionaire's room.
Uncle Marin Juvete: I won't sleep in there!
Gogu: Leave that damn bag. You're a billionaire now!
- ConnectionsFeatures New York, New York (1977)
- SoundtracksThe Eve of the War
(uncredited)
from "Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of 'The War of the Worlds'"
Written and Performed by Jeff Wayne
Featured review
I have seen this movie several times and each time with delight, though I recognized its flaws in the script and technicalities. But this movie is a must see for every Romanian, due to its great cast and first of all to the lead actor Amza Pellea, one of the best Romanian actors ever. He was equally great in dramas and in comedies, playing heroes from the history, tough dramatic characters, or droll peasants like in this one. The main problem with this film is that it would be hardly understandable for non-Romanian viewers. You have to be familiar with some Romanian realities, especially from the country and the Communist era, and with the formidable TV stand up comedy character ("nea Marin", uncle Marin) around whom the parody plot is built up and who was created by the same Amza Pellea. If one translated the dialogs and dubbed the voice of "nea Marin", all the charm and fun would be gone. And here's a somewhat sentimental component: part of my family originated from the same southern region of Romania, and I laugh each time at the humor and peasant's common sense of that character, very similar to my father's and my uncle's. "Nea Marin" lives!
- Ana_Banana
- Oct 15, 2005
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- ROL 3,702,000 (estimated)
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