The Song of Rákóczi
Appearance
The Song of Rákóczi | |
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Directed by | József Daróczy |
Written by | Miklós Asztalos József Daróczy |
Produced by | József Daróczy Eta Hajdú |
Starring | Klári Tolnay János Sárdy Károly Kovács |
Cinematography | István Eiben |
Edited by | Zoltán Kerényi |
Music by | Ferenc Farkas |
Production company | Produkciojabam Dr. Bingert Janos |
Release date |
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Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Language | Hungarian |
The Song of Rákóczi (Hungarian: Rákóczi nótája) is a 1943 Hungarian historical adventure film directed by József Daróczy and starring Klári Tolnay, János Sárdy and Károly Kovács.[1] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director László Dudás.
Synopsis
[edit]During Rákóczi's War of Independence against the Habsburg Empire, a young woman adopts various disguises in order to assist Francis Rákóczi and to rescue her own lover from the Austrians.
Cast
[edit]- Klári Tolnay as Oltay Krisztinka / Fruzsa néni / Cinka Panna
- János Sárdy as Szakmáry Péter
- Károly Kovács as Szakmáry Frigyes
- Géza Abonyi as II.Rákóczi Ferenc
- Samu Balázs as Hosszu kuruc vitéz
- Sándor Tompa as Tömpe kuruc vitéz
- László Pálóczi as gr. Bercsényi Miklós
- Béla Mihályffi as Károlyi Sándor
- László Ungváry as br. Löffelholz csász. tábornok
- Gyula Csortos asdes Ailleurs francia követ
- Zoltán Makláry as Vak Bottyán
- Sándor Hidassy as Esze Tamás
- Sári Déry as Cseh nõ
- Imre Toronyi as Túróczy Márton
- Margit Ladomerszky as Túróczyné
- Mariska Halassy as Túróczy lánya
References
[edit]- ^ Judson & Rozenblit p.213
Bibliography
[edit]- Judson, Pieter and M. Rozenblit, Marsha L. (ed). Constructing Nationalities in East Central Europe. Berghahn Books, 2005.
- Juhász, István. Kincses magyar filmtár 1931-1944: az eredeti forgatókönyvből 1931 és 1944 között létrejött hazai mozgóképekről. Kráter, 2007.
- Rîpeanu, Bujor. (ed.) International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Hungary (from the beginnings to 1988). Saur, 1981.