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The Return of King Lapusneanu

Genres
Drama
History
Rating
6.6
StatusReleased
LanguagesRomână
CountriesRomania
Release Date1980-03-17
Runtime140 mins

Overview

Alexandru Lapusneanu is one of important Moldavian rulers. A Macbeth figure, who obtains his throne in fight, who reeves any possible danger out of his way, a good "hospodar", husband and father. His reign is result of relation with the Great Powers of the XVIth century. The strain relation with the boyars (noblemen), the economic and spiritual contribution in the country's development, tensions of his own family, the loss of reign and the revenge, the second reign are elements for define the man and the prince like touching character

Cast & Crew

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George Motoi

as Alexandru Lapusneanu

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Silvia Popovici

as Doamna Ruxandra

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Cornel Coman

as spadarul Petrea

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Valeriu Paraschiv

as nicul vorMotoc

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Eugenia Bosânceanu

as Elena Doamna

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Melania Ursu

as Doamna Chiajna

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Ion Niciu

as Grigore Trotusan

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Daniel Bucurescu

as Bogdan Lapusneanu

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Eusebiu Ștefănescu

as Despot Vodá

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Mihail Vasile Boghiță

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Gheorghe Buznea

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Dumitru Crăciun

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Ion Crăciun

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Mircea Cruceanu

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Nicolae Dide

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