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A Police Superintendent Accuses

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Un comisar acuză
Directed bySergiu Nicolaescu
Written byEugen Burada
Vintilä Corbul
Mircea Gandila
Sergiu Nicolaescu
StarringSergiu Nicolaescu
Jean Constantin
Gheorghe Dinică
Amza Pellea
Ovidiu Iuliu Moldovan
CinematographySandu David
Edited byDan Naum
Music byRichard Oschanitzky
Release date
  • April 1, 1974 (1974-04-01)
Running time
114 minutes
CountryRomania
LanguageRomanian

A Police Superintendent Accuses (Romanian: Un comisar acuză) is a 1974 Romanian crime drama film by Sergiu Nicolaescu[1] and starring himself as Police Commissioner Tudor Moldovan.[citation needed] The film is based on a true event, the Jilava Massacre which took place during World War II. Movie's main cast are played by actors Sergiu Nicolaescu, Gheorghe Dinică, Jean Constantin, Amza Pellea, Ion Besoiu and Emmerich Schäffer [ro].

Plot

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In 1940 in Bucharest, Romania, police superintendent Moldovan is heading the investigation of an organized massacre of political prisoners at the Viraga prison. A large group of political opponents of the fascist National Legionary State regime has been systematically massacred in their cells, including several communist activists, and Moldovan's investigation soon reveals a Legionary death squad belonging to the powerful pro-Nazi Iron Guard organisation committed the massacre, and as Moldovan continue investigating the fanatic legionnaires, as its members are called, he soon also becomes a target for assassination. When his mother is murdered and Moldova himself is ambushed at her funeral, he knows he must confront the fanatic legionnaires, and personally one of their leaders, the former criminal Paraipan.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Un comisar acuză". port.ro. Archived from the original on 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
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