Ungarn,
1965, 158 min
(TV-Fassung: 78+80 min)
Regie:
Zoltán VárkonyiDrehbuch:
János ErdödyKamera:
István HildebrandMusik:
Ferenc FarkasBesetzung:
Mária Sulyok, Béla Barsi, István Bujtor, Tibor Bitskey, Zoltán Várkonyi, Ferenc Ladányi, Gyula Gózon, Gyula Benkő, György Bárdy, András Ambrus (mehr)Inhalte(1)
This heroic-romantic film sets the issue of truth and honour triumphant even in death, portrayed by the figures of the three Baradlay brothers, against well-paying cowardice, compromise and careerism. After the death of Baradlay Kázmér, a supporter of the Emperor, his sons, denying their father's last wish and upon the encouragement of a strong, revolutionary-minded mother, stand behind the cause of 1848. Jenő, who seems to be the weakest and who is facing a wonderfully bright career, offers even his life for his brothers. (Verleiher-Text)
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