A Police Inspector Calls
movie

Released April 01, 1974
Overview
The Iron Guard, also known as Legion of Archangel Michael, was a Romanian nationalist and patriotic movement of extreme right; as such, after it rose to power, it supported Nazi Germany and started a fierce campaign of retaliation against its political enemies. As such, in the night of November 26-27, 1940, the Death Teams executed forty political prisoners in the Jilava prison (in the movie, named "Viraga"), and next day, other two Teams arrested and shot the former minister Virgil Madgearu and the world famous historian Nicolae Iorga. To squash down the political outcry, the Police Prefect Stefan Zävoianu conveniently assigns the cases to a commissioner from the "Morals Division" (prostitution, thieves), Tudor Moldovan, hoping that he will fail to get to the bottom of the case. However, Moldovan has communist sympathies, so he quickly comes under the influence of the Bolshevik Pîrvu, who had escaped during the Viraga...
Cast

Sergiu Nicolaescu
as
Tudor Moldovan

Jean Constantin
as
Limbă

Amza Pellea
as
Ion Pîrvu

Ion Besoiu
as
Vișan Năvodeanu

Ștefan Mihăilescu-Brăila
as
Costache
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Vasile Nițulescu
as
Comisarul Ilarie Bucur

Emmerich Schäffer
as
Stan Naumescu

Gheorghe Dinică
as
Paraipan

Alexandru Dobrescu
as
Avocatul Marin

Marin Moraru
as
Ghiță Petrescu
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Jean Lorin Florescu
as
Alexandru Dincă
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Mircea Pascu
as
Tănăsescu
Crew

Sergiu Nicolaescu
as
Director
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Dan Naum
as
Editor
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Rozalia Bartha
as
Makeup Department Head
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Oltea Ionescu
as
Costume Design
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Dragoș Witkowski
as
Editor
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Radu Rusch
as
Stunt Coordinator

Sergiu Nicolaescu
as
Writer
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Eugen Burada
as
Writer
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Mircea Gândilă
as
Writer
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Vintilă Corbul
as
Writer
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Richard Oschanitzky
as
Original Music Composer
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Teodor Frîncu
as
Set Decoration