Directed by:
József DaróczyCinematography:
István EibenComposer:
Ferenc FarkasCast:
Klári Tolnay, János Sárdy, Károly Kovács, Géza Abonyi, Samu Balázs, Sándor Tompa, László Pálóczi, Béla Mihályffi, László Ungváry, Gyula Csortos, Zoltán Makláry (more)Plots(1)
Lieutenant Szakmáry Péter falls in love with Oltay Krisztinka, a noble girl, who is spying for Prince Rákóczi. She dresses up as an old Gypsy woman, then obtains important information as a beautiful Gypsy girl. From Péter's brother, Frigyes, who is an ally of the Labancs, she obtains the base plan of the secret tunnels of the Füzér fortress now ruled by the Labancs. With its help the Kurutses can easily occupy the fortress, but Frigyes captures their wounded, Péter among them. He wants to execute the captives the next day, in Kassa. The Kuruts army, incited by Péter's song - written for Rákóczi and sung by Krisztinka - occupy Kassa and deliver the captives. Saving Péter from the bullet of his revengeful brother, Krisztinka gets shot. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Klári Tolnay
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Willy the Sparrow (1989)
Father (1966)
János Sárdy
Austria-Hungary
Károly Kovács
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Cold Days (1966)
The Man with the Golden Touch (1962)
The Corporal and Others (1965)
Géza Abonyi
Austria-Hungary
Samu Balázs
Austria-Hungary
Sándor Tompa
Austria-Hungary
László Pálóczi
Austria-Hungary
Béla Mihályffi
Austria-Hungary
László Ungváry
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Corporal and Others (1965)
Gyula Csortos
Austria-Hungary
Zoltán Makláry
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
Merry-Go-Round (1956)
Germinal (1963)
Sándor Hidassy
Austria-Hungary
Sári Déry
Austria-Hungary
Imre Toronyi
Austria-Hungary
Margit Ladomerszky
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
A Very Moral Night (1977)
Mariska Halassy
Austria-Hungary
János Görbe
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Two Half-Times in Hell (1961)
My Way Home (1965)
The Round-Up (1966)
Lajos Bazsay
Austria-Hungary
Lajos Boray
Austria-Hungary