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Release Date:
November 12, 1978
Original Title:
Revanșa
Alternate Titles:
Revanche
Revenge
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Casa de Filme 5
Production Countries:
Romania
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 RO: A.P.
"Revansa" (Revenge) appeared not so long after the preview movie of the series, "Un comisar acuza" (The Police Inspector Calls). In this sequel we meet up with police inspector Tudor Moldovan, once again, who wasn't actually killed and who has returned to put an end to Paraipan's actions once and for all. When Paraipan kidnaps Moldovan's kid, the police inspector makes up his mind to punish Paraipan and his bosses and to finish off the fascist movement, lead by Zavoianu and his allies. Together with the communist that fight to gain power, Moldovan takes out his enemies one by one.
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Camera Supervisor:
George Cricler
Cinematography:
Nicolae Girardi
Director:
Sergiu Nicolaescu
Editor:
Mioara Ionescu
Makeup Department Head:
Rozalia Bartha
Music:
Adrian Enescu
Music Editor:
Ileana Popovici
Production Designer:
Dodu Bălășoiu
Sound Editor:
Andrei Papp
Nicolae Ciolca
Anusavan Salamanian
Writer:
Eugen Burada
Vintilă Corbul
Sergiu Nicolaescu
Mircea Gândilă
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