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Directed by
  
Sergiu Nicolaescu

Release date
  
1985 (1985)

Country
  
Romania

Initial release
  
1985

Written by
  
Titus Popovici

7.4/10
IMDb

Starring
  
George Alexandru

Running time
  
156 minutes

Language
  
Romanian

Director
  
Sergiu Nicolaescu

Cinematography
  
Nicolae Girardi

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Cast
  
Sergiu Nicolaescu, George Alexandru

Music director
  
Adrian Enescu, Anusavan Salamanian

Similar
  
Pentru patrie, Capcana mercenarilor, The Death Triangle, Michael - the Dog That Sang, Michael the Brave

The Last Assault (Romanian: Noi, cei din linia întâi; English: We, on the Front Lines) is a 1986 Romanian drama film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. It is set during World War II, during the period when Romania joined the Allies against the Axis.

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Synopsis

Horia Lazär (Alexandru) is an eager but inexperienced officer given a command of Romanian troops. His unit travels across Transylvania, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, during which it suffers heavy casualties. Much of the second half of the film covers the siege of Budapest, including German efforts to relieve it.

During the course of the war, he forms a relationship with Silvia (Onesa), the daughter of General Marinescu (played by Nicolaescu himself).

Production

In lieu of working German tanks, T-34's with German markings and some modifications were used instead. Some of the filming took place at the Văcăreşti Monastery during March, 1985. Damage was committed during the filming, the worst being a fracturing of a marble cross given by Constantine Mavrocordatos, one of the monastery's founders.[1]

Sergiu Nicolaescu wrote in his memoir that The Last Assault was the most censored of those films directed by him. The Leadership Council for Socialist Culture and Education forced the removal of a few key scenes: one involving violence committed by Hungarians; the removal of the Romanian army from Budapest, on orders from Stalin, so that the Soviet army could be the first to reach the Hungarian Parliament building; and drama involving General Gheorghe Avramescu, who was accused by the Soviets of treason and was later executed (his daughter committed suicide while in detention).

One scene involves a pianist found by Romanian troops within a bombed out home in Budapest; Nicolaescu claimed this as a reference to the story of Władysław Szpilman (who was actually in Warsaw), which was later dramatized in Roman Polanski's The Pianist.

Reception

The film was successful upon release. Many commented that The Last Assault felt like an American film, which Nicolaescu took as a compliment. It was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

Cast

  • George Alexandru as Lt. Horia Lazär
  • Anda Onesa as Silvia Marinescu
  • Valentin Uritescu as Sgt. Saptefrati
  • Ion Besoiu as Col. Câmpeanu
  • Stefan Iordache
  • Sergiu Nicolaescu as General Marinescu
  • Mircea Albulescu as Horia Lazar's father
  • Silviu Stănculescu as General sovietic
  • Colea Răutu as Sgt. Pliushkin II
  • References

    The Last Assault Wikipedia