Flying Gold Explained
Flying Gold (Hungarian: Repülő arany) is a 1932 Hungarian crime film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Steven Geray, Gyula Kabos and Lajos Gárday. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. A French-language version was also released.[1]
Synopsis
A shipment of gold being flown from Paris to Budapest is robbed in mid-air.
Cast
- Steven Geray as Bálint György, az Esti Hírek újságírója
- Gyula Kabos as Cadar, francia riporter
- Lajos Gárday as Bandita
- Emmi Buttykay as Bálint ismerõse
- László Dezsõffy as Szállodai detektív
- Lajos Gellért as Hubner
- Sándor Góth as Báthory, rendõrtanácsos
- Gyula Justh as Portás
- Gyözö Kabók as Parasztember
- László Keleti as Kínai péklegény
- Zoltán Pethö as Pilóta
- Blanca Valery as Sonja Grygorine
- Éva Vass as Báthory lánya
Bibliography
- Paris, Michael. From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun: Aviation, Nationalism, and Popular Cinema. Manchester University Press, 1995
- Cunningham, John. Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex. Wallflower Press, 2004.
Notes and References
- Paris p.75