Rakoczi March (1933)

Rakoczi March (1933) poster

Hungary, 1925. A young lieutenant of the Hungarian army Fröhlich falls in love with his captain's sister, Vilma Horn. While his superior agrees to the marriage, the girl's father has other plans, as the family estate is essentially bankrupt and can only be saved by Vilma's marriage to a rich American of Hungarian origin. So the father asks the young lieutenant to break off the engagement, which the young man dutifully does. But Vilma's brother has no idea about the state of affairs and challenges the young lieutenant to a duel for seemingly betraying his sister...

Director: Gustav Fröhlich, Steve Sekely
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 101 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Paul Abraham
Cinematography: István Eiben, Willy Goldberger
Production: Märkische Film GmbH, Mondial Films, Hunnia Filmstúdió
Country: Austria, Germany, Hungary
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Gustav Fröhlich, Steve Sekely
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rakoczi March about?
Hungary, 1925. A young lieutenant of the Hungarian army Fröhlich falls in love with his captain's sister, Vilma Horn. While his superior agrees to the marriage, the girl's father has other plans, as the family estate is essentially bankrupt and can only be saved by Vilma's marriage to a rich American of Hungarian origin. So the father asks the young lieutenant to break off the engagement, which the young man dutifully does. But Vilma's brother has no idea about the state of affairs and challenges the young lieutenant to a duel for seemingly betraying his sister...
Who directed Rakoczi March?
Rakoczi March was directed by Gustav Fröhlich, Steve Sekely.
Who stars in Rakoczi March?
Rakoczi March stars Gustav Fröhlich, Camilla Horn, Ellen Frank, Leopold Kramer, Paul Wagner, Tibor von Halmay.
How long is Rakoczi March?
Rakoczi March has a runtime of 1h 41m (101 minutes).
What genre is Rakoczi March?
Rakoczi March is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was Rakoczi March produced?
Rakoczi March was produced in Austria, Germany, Hungary.