The Rakoczi March
The Rakoczi March | |
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Directed by |
Gustav Fröhlich Steve Sekely |
Written by |
Ferenc Herczeg (play) Ernst Marischka Franz Vayda Andor Zsoldos |
Starring |
Gustav Fröhlich Leopold Kramer Camilla Horn |
Music by | Paul Abraham |
Cinematography |
István Eiben Willy Goldberger |
Production company | |
Release dates | 15 December 1933 |
Country |
Austria Czechoslovakia Germany |
Language | German |
The Rakoczi March (German: Rakoczy-Marsch) is a 1933 drama film directed by Gustav Fröhlich and Steve Sekely and starring Fröhlich, Leopold Kramer and Camilla Horn. It was a co-production between Austria, Germany and Hungary.[1] A separate Hungarian-language version, Rákóczi induló, was made.
Cast
- Gustav Fröhlich as Oberleutnant Tarjan
- Leopold Kramer as Graf Job
- Camilla Horn as Vilma, his daughter
- Paul Wagner as Rittmeister Arpad Graf Job, his son
- Ellen Frank as Erika, his niece
- Tibor Halmay as Leutnant Lorant
- Margit Angerer as the recital singer
- László Dezsőffy as the watchman
- Anton Pointner as Merlin, Job's neighbour
- Charles Puffy as the vet
- Willi Schur as Mischka, Tarjan's batman
- Rudolf Teubler as the peasant
- Otto Treßler as the regimental doctor
- Peter Wolff as Fähnrich Bilitzky
References
- ↑ Dassanowsky p.49
Bibliography
- Robert Dassanowsky. Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland, 2005.
External links
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