The Man of Gold (film)
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Directed by | Viktor Gertler |
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Cinematography | Ottó Forgács |
Edited by | Mihály Morell |
Music by | Ottó Vincze |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Language | Hungarian |
The Man of Gold (Hungarian: Az aranyember) is a 1962 Hungarian historical film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring András Csorba, Ilona Béres and Ernő Szabó. It was based on the novel The Man with the Golden Touch by Mór Jókai, which has been adapted for the screen several times.
The Man of Gold was the first Hungarian feature film shot in anamorphic widescreen, utilizing Agascope lenses leased from Sweden.[1]
Cast
[edit]- András Csorba - Tímár Mihály
- Ilona Béres - Tímea
- Ernő Szabó - Ali Csorbadzsi
- Marianne Krencsey - Athalie
- Zoltán Greguss - Brazovics
- Hilda Gobbi - Brazovicsné
- Frigyes Bárány - Kacsuka Imre
- Ildikó Pécsi - Noémi
- Juci Komlós - Teréza
- Zoltán Latinovits - Kristyán Tódor
- Károly Kovács - Miniszter
- Béla Barsi - Sándorovics Cirill
- Zoltán Basilides - Fabula, a kormányos
- András Ambrus
- Ilona Andrási
- Péter Baranyi
- Béla Csóka
- László Ferencz
- György Gonda
- Árpád Gyenge
- Pál Gáti
- László Hlatky
- Ilona Kormos
- Edit Molnár
- Sándor Peti
- István Prókai
- Rudolf Romhányi
- Imre Sarlai
- Sándor Siménfalvy
- Nusi Somogyi
- Imre Surányi
- Böske Sándor
- István Velenczei
- Éva Ágh
- Anne Deleuze (voice)
- Rosine Rochette (voice)
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