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Magyar rapszódia (1979)

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Overview

Director:
Miklós Jancsó
Writers:
Gyula Hernádi (writer)
Miklós Jancsó (writer)
Release Date:
4 October 1979 (Hungary) more
Genre:
Drama | History more
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Awards:
1 nomination more
User Comments:
...and not the kind that you hear in Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
György Cserhalmi ... Zsadányi István
Lajos Balázsovits ... Zsadányi Gábor
Gábor Koncz ... Szeles-Tóth

Udo Kier ... Poór
István Bujtor ... Héderváry
József Madaras ... Baksa András
Anikó Sáfár ... Hanna
Zsuzsa Czinkóczi ... Eszter
István Kovács ... Komáry István gróf
Imre Sarlai ... Id. Zsadányi
Anna Takács
Djoko Rosic (as Dzsoko Roszich)
Tibor Tánczos
Rada Rassimov
László Horváth
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Életünket és vérünket: Magyar rapszódia 1 (Hungary) (series title)
Hungarian Rhapsody
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Runtime:
Hungary:103 min
Country:
Hungary
Language:
Hungarian | German
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Sound Mix:
Mono
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Company:
Objektív Film more

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Followed by Allegro barbaro: Magyar rapszódia 2 (1978) more

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1 out of 6 people found the following comment useful:-
...and not the kind that you hear in Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons, 26 May 2007
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Author: Lee Eisenberg (eisenberg.lee@gmail.com) from Portland, Oregon, USA

If you recognize the name "Hungarian Rhapsody", it's because you've probably heard Franz Liszt's famous song in a Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoon or two: "Rhapsody Rabbit", "Back Alley Oproar", "Wise Quackers" and "What's Up, Doc?", to name a few. Later on in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", Daffy Duck and Donald Duck play it on pianos.

Well, Miklos Jancso's movie "Magyar rapszodia" has nothing to do with any of what I just described; for starters, they don't play Franz Liszt's song. It portrays a peasant revolt in Hungary in the early twentieth century (it seemed like it took place around the same time as the Russian Revolution, but I can't verify that). I can't claim to be any connoisseur of Hungarian cinema, so I probably can't compare this movie to most other flicks from that country. But I can say that it has to be one of the most overdone films that I've ever seen. There is some look at the power structure and class system in the early twentieth century, but they throw so much at you that it's nearly impossible to digest.

So, if you're studying cinema from Magyarorszag*, this might be one to check out. But before analyzing it, you have to try and keep track of it. I think that Istvan Szabo's "Sunshine" was the best movie that I've ever seen about Hungary's history.

One other thing that I noticed: the nudity in this movie. I know that movies from the Soviet Union didn't show people having sex. But I see that a flick from one of it's satellite states shows lots of nudity. I wonder whether that had anything to do with Hungary's more lenient goulash communism (it must be the only country that named a governmental system after a stew).

*Magyarorszag is the Hungarian name for Hungary.

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