Viaţa învinge (1951)
In his struggle to innovate in an industrial plant, Professor Oltenu discovers, through laboratory research, a new technique that could be very useful in turning iron ore into better steel and products made from it. His experiments don't always yield the best results, especially when he is "helped" in his endeavors by a saboteur. The professor's wife and one of his employees help expose the saboteur and convince the professor to continue his work. Eventually the saboteurs are caught and severely punished, and the professor's research is patented and turned into successful manufacturing nanotechnology.
Director: Dinu Negreanu
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George Vraca as professor Dan Olteanu |
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Irina Răchițeanu as Anca Olteanu, Dan's wife |
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Jules Cazaban as colonel Jack Paleologu |
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Fory Etterle as engineer Tasca |
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Ion Lucian as Virgil Sachelarie, professor Olteanu's assistant |
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Grigore Vasiliu-Birlic as Mișu |
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Mircea Constantinescu as professor Cristea |
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Graziela Albini as |
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Sanda Costiniu as |
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Ion Henter as foreign agent Spiridon Dumitrescu |
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Gheorghe Ionescu-Gion as |
| Directing | Dinu Negreanu | Director |
| Writing | Aurel Baranga | Writer |
| Camera | Ion Cosma | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Ovidiu Gologan | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Theodor Rogalski | Music |
| Editing | Yolanda Mitache | Editor |
| Editing | Jiřina Lukešová | Editor |
| Sound | Titus Suru | Sound |
| Art | Jules Perahim | Production Design |
| Art | Bohuslav Kulik | Production Design |