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  1. A Bomb Was Stolen (Romanian: S-a furat o bombă) is a 1962 Romanian dialogue-free spy film directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival.

  2. Thieves steal an atomic bomb (about the size and shape of a large turnip) but when the caper goes awry, the satchel containing the deadly device ends up in the hands of an unknowing man who casually carries it around town, much to the terror of the criminals who are trying to recover it.

    • (313)
    • Comedy, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
    • Ion Popescu-Gopo
    • 1962-01-23
  3. Terribly charming and cheerfully ridiculousness, A Bomb Was Stolen is a wordless Romanian nuclear comedy, one with influences as diverse as Jacques Tati, Mack Sennett, American gangster films, Krakatit, Fritz Lang, and Godzilla, a poster for which is even visible in the film.

    • (253)
    • Filmstudio București
    • Ion Popescu-Gopo
  4. Ion Popescu-Gopos A Bomb Was Stolen ( S-a furat o bombă, 1961) A clueless man walks across a deserted strip of land when a helicopter turns up from nowhere and begins racing him. A few moments later, 3 camouflaged cars appear on the horizon; a dozen soldiers step out, and the man is ceased….

  5. Sep 2, 2013 · The Stolen Bomb (aka S a furat o bomba) 1961 - full movie. No dialogue; no subtitles needed In an imaginative comedy about an innocent young man who ends up the owner of a new atomic bomb, this...

    • 72 min
    • 13.1K
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  6. An imaginative comedy about an innocent young man who ends up the owner of a new atomic bomb, this generally silent and effective film by Ion Popesco Gopo lobs it at everyone.

  7. Overview. A dialogue free Romanian science-fiction spy-comedy that draws upon farce, satire and surrealism as it subversively deconstructs the spy thriller with the protagonist's accidental discovery of a nuclear suitcase bomb and the subsequent fight over ownership between the rival powers of the criminals and the military. Ion Popescu-Gopo. 0.