The Rakoczi March Explained

The Rakoczi March
Editing:József Szilas
Distributor:Mondial-Film
Released:23 November 1933
(Hungary) (Germany)
Runtime:101 minutes
Language:German
Hungarian

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] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze. A separate Hungarian-language version, Rákóczi induló, was made.

Cast

German-language version

Hungarian-language version

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Dassanowsky p. 49