
They stole the bride
Comedy
Overview
Nina, a former Miss of a province town currently unemployed, who has enough of her boring life with her husband, Cornel. She decides to kidnap Marinela, the bride of an local mobs wedding, in exchange of a huge ransom that hopefully will provide her a better life. Surprisingly enough the bride refuses to return to her disgusting husband and provokes a series of events very serious for her family, but hilarious for the movie.
Top Cast


Adina Galupa
Adina Galupa
Marinela
Adina Galupa
Marinela


Cătălina Grama
Cătălina Grama
Nina
Cătălina Grama
Nina


Constantin Diţă
Constantin Diţă
Cornel
Constantin Diţă
Cornel


Sergiu Costache
Sergiu Costache
Jan
Sergiu Costache
Jan


Răzvan Vasilescu
Răzvan Vasilescu
Vienel
Răzvan Vasilescu
Vienel


Ion Sapdaru
Ion Sapdaru
Comisar Cînepă
Ion Sapdaru
Comisar Cînepă


Gheorghe Ifrim
Gheorghe Ifrim
șofer taxi
Gheorghe Ifrim
șofer taxi


Cosmin Natanticu
Cosmin Natanticu
Pralea
Cosmin Natanticu
Pralea
Paul Ionescu
Paul Ionescu
Titi Falcă
Paul Ionescu
Titi Falcă
Adrian Marinescu
Adrian Marinescu
Tough Guy 1
Adrian Marinescu
Tough Guy 1
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