Twenty Hours (1965)
A crusading newspaper reporter covers the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956. Initially critical of the communists, the feature later espouses the virtues of the social changes implemented since the invasion. The title refers to the period of time the reporter spent interviewing witnesses to the invasion.
Director: Zoltán Fábri
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 110 min
Release Date: March 11, 1965
Cast
- Antal Páger - Jóska
- János Görbe - Antal Balogh
- Keres Emil - Riporter
- Ádám Szirtes - Béni Kocsis
- László György - Sándor Varga
- László Bánhidy - Sándor Varga aged
- József Bihari - András Cuha
- Lajos Őze - Kiskovács
- Ferenc Kiss - Kiskovács aged
- János Makláry - Vencel György
Screenplay
- Yvette Biro (Screenplay)
- Miklós Köllő (Screenplay)
- Ferenc Sánta (Novel)
Cinematography: György Illés
Editing: Ferencné Szécsényi
Production: Mafilm
Country: Hungary
Language: Magyar
Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: Zoltán Fábri
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Twenty Hours about?
- A crusading newspaper reporter covers the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956. Initially critical of the communists, the feature later espouses the virtues of the social changes implemented since the invasion. The title refers to the period of time the reporter spent interviewing witnesses to the invasion.
- Who directed Twenty Hours?
- Twenty Hours was directed by Zoltán Fábri.
- Who stars in Twenty Hours?
- Twenty Hours stars Antal Páger, János Görbe, Keres Emil, Ádám Szirtes, László György, László Bánhidy.
- How long is Twenty Hours?
- Twenty Hours has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
- What genre is Twenty Hours?
- Twenty Hours is a Drama film.
- Where was Twenty Hours produced?
- Twenty Hours was produced in Hungary.