The Parvenus | |
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Directed by | Bojan Stupica |
Written by | Janko Kersnik (novel) Bojan Stupica |
Cinematography | Ivan Marincek Zarko Tusar |
Edited by | Vojislav Bjenjas |
Music by | Bojan Adamic |
Production company | Triglav Film |
Distributed by | Viba Film |
Release date | 18 May 1953 |
Running time | 135 minutes |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Language | Slovene |
The Parvenus (Slovene: Jara gospoda) is a 1953 Yugoslav historical drama film directed by Bojan Stupica and starring Vladimir Skrbinsek, Elvira Kralj and Ljudevit Pristavec.[1] It is based on a novel by Janko Kersnik portraying life amongst the Slovenian elite of Trieste, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, during the 1890s.
Partial cast
- Vladimir Skrbinsek as Tine pl. Mali
- Elvira Kralj as Tercijalka
- Ljudevit Pristavec as Sodni pisar
- Ciril Medved as Sitna kmetica
- Janez Cesar as Pravdarski kmet
- Metka Bucar as Postarna gospodicna
- Masa Slavec as Postarana gospodicna
- Drago Zupan as Pl. Orel
- Ivan Mrak as Pianist
- Luce Florentini as Pepe - Zozef
- Lojze Drenovec as Penzionist
- Stane Sever as Pavle
- Stane Potokar as Mozakar
- Marija Nablocka as Madam Lili
- Mila Kacic as Kuharica
- Josip Danes as Komodni Dunajcan
- France Kosmac as Komi z zobotrebcem
- Tina Leon as Julija
- Ante Gnidovec as Gostilnicar
- Nezka Gorjup as Gospa z deznikom
- Lili Novy as Dunajcanka
- Dusa Pockaj as Blondinka
- Helmut Turzansky as Baron Herbert
- Zvone Sintic as Avskultant
- Bojan Stupica as dr. Andrej Vrbanoj
- Mira Stupica as Ancka
References
- ↑ Fallon p.48
Bibliography
- Steve Fallon. Slovenia. Lonely Planet, 2010.
External links
- The Parvenus at IMDb
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