And the Plains Are Gleaming
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Directed by | Heinz Hille |
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Produced by | Heinz Hille |
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Edited by | Erno Hajos |
Music by | Erno Buder |
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Distributed by | UFA |
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Language | German |
And the Plains Are Gleaming (German: ...und es leuchtet die Puszta) is a 1933 German-Hungarian drama film directed by Heinz Hille and starring Rosy Barsony, Károly Sugar and Wolf Albach-Retty.[1] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Herbert Lippschitz and Márton Vincze. A separate Hungarian-language version The Old Scoundrel was also made.
Cast
[edit]- Rosy Barsony as Baroneß Maria Inockay
- Károly Sugar as Kaspar Borly, Gutsverwalter
- Wolf Albach-Retty as Peter Borly, Husarenleutnant
- Tibor Halmay as Graf Balassa, Leutnant
- Magda Kun as Magda, Marias Freundin
- Heinz Salfner as Baron Inokay
- Hansi Arnstaedt as Baronin Inokay
- Olga Limburg as Gräfin Balassa
- Hans Zesch-Ballot as Thury
- Béla Venczel as General Draskoczy
- Franz Göbels as Untersuchungsrichter
- Emilia Étsy as Frau Perkàl
- Tivadar Bilicsi as 1. Weinreisender
- Hugó Déri as 2. Weinreisender
- Karl Bischof
- Isabella von Papen
Production
[edit]Heinz Hille directed the film with a script written by Emeric Pressburger. It cost $100,000 to produce.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Salwolke p. 322
- ^ Waldman 2008, p. 46.
Works cited
[edit]- Waldman, Harry (2008). Nazi Films In America, 1933-1942. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786438617.
Bibliography
[edit]- Salwolke, Scott (1997). The Films of Michael Powell and the Archers. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-3183-4.
External links
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