
The film portrays wartime Romania, concentrating on the August 23, 1944 Royal Coup that overthrew Ion Antonescu, the Axis‑allied Conducător and authoritarian prime minister. It also examines the contemporaneous Iron Guard uprising, the broader political turmoil of the era, and the communist‑led execution of political leaders, tragic fates.
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Explore the complete cast of Mirror, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Virgil Andriescu

Ion Rițiu

Vladimir Găitan

George Alexandru

Dorel Vișan
Petru Groza

Gelu Nitu

Paul Chiribuță

Alexandru Georgescu

Mircea Rusu

Ion Besoiu

Constantin Cotimanis

Mihai Niculescu

Mircea Badea

Papil Panduru

Constantin Drăgănescu

Petre Pletosu

Gheorghe Dinică
Mihai Antonescu

Monica Ghiuță

Geo Dobre

Mircea Stoian

Dan Aştileanu

Viorel Comănici

Ion Chelaru

Şerban Ionescu
Lucretiu Patrascanu

Vasile Albineț
German officer

Mitică Popescu

Petre Moraru

Ştefan Iordache

Ion Siminie
Marshal Ion Antonescu

Silviu Biriș

Adrian Vâlcu
King Mihai I (as Adrian Vîlcu)

Cătălin Păduraru

George Constantin
Andrei Vyshinsky

Mihail Vasile Boghiță

Iurie Darie
Generalul Sanatescu

Traian Stănescu

Traian Costea

Vasile Cosma

Alexandru Dobrescu

Emil Hossu

Cornel Ciupercescu

Nicolae Dinică

Livia Baba

Virginia Rogin
Sotia

Valeriu Arnăutu

Mircea Cosma

Sandu Popa

George Ulmeni

Ștefan Radoff
Iuliu Maniu

Eugen Cristian Motriuc

Dan Tufaru

Petre Lupu

Olga Bucătaru

Jürgen Lederer

Nicolas König
(as König Nicolas)

Ion Lupu

Liviu Crăciun

Nicolae Gheorghe

Nicolae Ivănescu

Paul Ioachim

Aurel Popescu

Constantin Rășchitor

Victoria Dobre-Timonu

Virgil Popovici

Nicolae Pomoje

Ion Punea

Manuela Golescu
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