Hungary,
1965, 158 min
(TV version: 78+80 min)
Directed by:
Zoltán VárkonyiScreenplay:
János ErdödyCinematography:
István HildebrandComposer:
Ferenc FarkasCast:
Mária Sulyok, Béla Barsi, István Bujtor, Tibor Bitskey, Zoltán Várkonyi, Ferenc Ladányi, Gyula Gózon, Gyula Benkő, György Bárdy, András Ambrus, Tamás Major (more)Plots(1)
This heroic-romantic film sets the issue of truth and honour triumphant even in death, portrayed by the figures of the three Baradlay brothers, against well-paying cowardice, compromise and careerism. After the death of Baradlay Kázmér, a supporter of the Emperor, his sons, denying their father's last wish and upon the encouragement of a strong, revolutionary-minded mother, stand behind the cause of 1848. Jenő, who seems to be the weakest and who is facing a wonderfully bright career, offers even his life for his brothers. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
![Emil Fenyő](http://image.pmgstatic.com/cache/resized/w88h116crop/files/images/creator/photos/161/399/161399938_46da68.jpg)
Emil Fenyő
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Two Half-Times in Hell (1961)
Men and Banners (1965)
![Zoltán Greguss](http://image.pmgstatic.com/cache/resized/w88h116crop/files/images/creator/photos/161/408/161408908_e2c981.jpg)
Zoltán Greguss
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Man with the Golden Touch (1962)
Anna (1958)
Professor Hannibal (1956)
![Gyula Bay](http://image.pmgstatic.com/cache/resized/w88h116crop/files/images/creator/photos/163/519/163519670_cb4757.jpg)
Gyula Bay
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
The Falcons (1970)
Men and Banners (1965)
The Enchanted Dollars (1986)