Rakoczi March (1933)
Hungary, 1925. A young lieutenant of the Hungarian army Fröhlich falls in love with his captain's sister, Vilma Horn. While his superior agrees to the marriage, the girl's father has other plans, as the family estate is essentially bankrupt and can only be saved by Vilma's marriage to a rich American of Hungarian origin. So the father asks the young lieutenant to break off the engagement, which the young man dutifully does. But Vilma's brother has no idea about the state of affairs and challenges the young lieutenant to a duel for seemingly betraying his sister...
Directors: Gustav Fröhlich, Steve Sekely.
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Gustav Fröhlich as Oberleutnant Tarjan |
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Camilla Horn as Vilma |
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Ellen Frank as Erika |
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Leopold Kramer as Graf Job |
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Paul Wagner as Rittmeister Arpad Graf Job, sein Sohn |
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Tibor von Halmay as Leutnant Lorant |
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Margit Angerer as Eine Konzertsängerin |
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László Dezsõffy as Der Wachtmeister |
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Károly Huszár as Der Tierarzt |
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Anton Pointner as Merlin, Jobs Gutsnachtbar |
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Willi Schur as Mischka, Tarjans Offizierdiener |
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Rudolf Teubler as Der Altbauer |
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Otto Treßler as Der Regimentsarzt |
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Victor Beaumont as Fähnrich Bilitzky |
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Peter Wolff as Fähnrich Bilitzky |
| Directing | Gustav Fröhlich | Director |
| Writing | Ferenc Herczeg | Writer |
| Writing | Andor Zsoldos | Writer |
| Writing | Ernst Marischka | Writer |
| Directing | Steve Sekely | Director |
| Writing | Franz Vayda | Writer |
| Camera | István Eiben | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Willy Goldberger | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Paul Abraham | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Márton Vincze | Production Design |