Expresul de Buftea
Originally released in 1978. Expresul de Buftea is a comedy film. directed by Haralambie Boroş. At just 88 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Dem Rădulescu, Jean Constantin, and Sebastian Papaiani
Synopsis
Film montage, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Romanian comedy, using fragments from Romanian films from 1927-1977. The connecting sequences - the conversations of cinephile travelers on their way to the film studios in Buftea - account for about 40% of the total length of the film. We are grateful to the filmmakers for the reunions with great actors who have passed away or great living actors. We are very grateful to them for their kind and benevolent effort to entertain us in every way and in every way; the comedy way, the musical way, the music-hall way, all ways, because, if you look closely, an excellent comic moment comes from a detective movie.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Dem Rădulescu
as Regizorul/ Conductorul CFR
Jean Constantin
as Jean
Sebastian Papaiani
as Sebastian
Puiu Călinescu
Coca Andronescu
as Knitting Woman
Paul Lavric
as Old Man
Marin Moraru
as (archive footage)
Draga Olteanu Matei
as (archive footage)
Nicky Atanasiu
as (archive footage)
Radu Beligan
as (archive footage)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Casa de Filme Patru
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Expresul de Buftea about?
Film montage, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Romanian comedy, using fragments from Romanian films from 1927-1977. The connecting sequences - the conversations of cinephile travelers on their...
Who directed Expresul de Buftea?
Expresul de Buftea was directed by Haralambie Boroş.
How long is Expresul de Buftea?
Expresul de Buftea has a runtime of 1 hours and 28 minutes (88 minutes total).
When was Expresul de Buftea released?
Expresul de Buftea was released on July 13, 1978 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Expresul de Buftea?
The main cast of Expresul de Buftea includes Dem Rădulescu, Jean Constantin, Sebastian Papaiani, Puiu Călinescu, Coca Andronescu.