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Short summary

B.D. is on vacation at a Black Sea beach resort, involuntarily is involved in a very well organized drug traffic case involving Romanian and foreign nationals. Also on the beach, Gogu and his friends are putting together a show and get in the way of the police...

Romanian Director Mircea Dragan co-wrote and directed this motion picture.

Due to the fact that Director Mircea Dragan was not used to direct comedies he gave few indications to the cast and allowed the actors in this comedy to improvise.

Actress Ioana Dragan who played the role of Lieutenant Paula Deleanu was the actual wife of Director Mircea Dragan.

The German Shepperd dog Costel was a real police dog and his real name was Rurich.After many hours of filming the dog was tired and was barking continuously, annoying the cast.Actor Sebastian Papaiani kept him quiet by feeding the dog bags of pork liver.

A few scenes from this film were re-used in the film Expresul De Buftea from 1979.These scenes are:where Trandafir takes some mysterious white powder,the scene where Gogu is retained by Captain Panait for investigations and the scene where the three crooks organize a singing contest to select a new solo singer.

The Buick limo driven by Gogu (interpreted by Dem Radulescu)actually belongs to the studios.It's the technical crew's filming vehicle.

User reviews


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    • Author: Gir
    Toma Caragiu (Captain Panait) is one of the greatest romanian actors which makes the "Brigada diverse" (Miscellaneous Department of Romanian Police) aka "B.D." series, one of the funniest romanian comedy movies ever to be released in the period of communism in Romania. The script makers and the courageous actors successfully merged the film's plot with subtile jokes and gags spread throughout the entire movie, thus ironizing the political system in Romania. This fact gave the romanian people watching the movie in that period, much hope through laughter. Even in that awful situation of political tirany, people could speak their minds, transmitting an important message: "THEY ARE WRONG, YOU ARE NOT ALONE. LAUGH AND BE FREE !". I recommend this movie to whoever wants to analyse that period in Romanian history, get a king- size laugh, or both. Thank you Toma !
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    • Author: Cordanara
    In this third and final act, the three friends decide to form a family and try to make a name for themselves at the beach. There, they start doing favors for a very wealthy and influential person who promises them paid contracts abroad, just to find out that they got into the illegal business once again. As for the others, it's funny, thrilling and tense, and although it isn't as brilliant as its predecessors, it's still a very good movie.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Toma Caragiu Toma Caragiu - Captain Panait
    Dem Radulescu Dem Radulescu - Gogu Steriade
    Ion Fintesteanu Ion Fintesteanu - Vasilescu
    Puiu Calinescu Puiu Calinescu - Trandafir
    Jean Constantin Jean Constantin - Patraulea
    Sebastian Papaiani Sebastian Papaiani - NCO Capsuna
    Ioana Dragan Ioana Dragan - First Lieutenant Paula Deleanu
    Dumitru Furdui Dumitru Furdui - Sergeant-Major Cristoloveanu
    Iurie Darie Iurie Darie - Major Dobrescu
    George Oancea George Oancea - Lieutenant Barbulescu (as Gheorghe Oancea)
    Réka Nagy Réka Nagy - Angela Capsuna
    Sabin Fagarasanu Sabin Fagarasanu
    Elena Ioja Elena Ioja - Stela Mocuta
    Craita Enulescu Craita Enulescu
    Sidonia Manolache Sidonia Manolache
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