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Twenty Hours

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.

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Twenty Hours

March 11, 1965
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Cast (34)

János Görbe
Antal Balogh
Keres Emil
Riporter
Ádám Szirtes
Béni Kocsis
László György
Sándor Varga
László Bánhidi
Sándor Varga aged
József Bihari
András Cuha
Lajos Őze
Kiskovács
Ferenc Kiss
Kiskovács aged
János Makláry
Vencel György
Károly Kovács
council member
Gyula Bodrogi
The doctor
Béla Barsi
Chairman of the Council
Sándor Siménfalvy
Uncle István
Ilka Petur
Baloghné
Noémi Apor
Jóska's wife
Ida Siménfalvy
Ilonka's mother
Bertalan Šolti
Gerzson Kocsis
Gyula Bakos
András Császár
Antal Farkas
Kocsmáros
János Horkay
Plainclothes police officer
András Kern
Beni Kocsis jr.
Ibolya Péva
Secretary
Gellért Raksányi
Jani Bertók
István Sztankay
Balogh jr.

Crew (13)

Directing

Zoltán Fábri
Director
Márk Novák
Assistant Director

Writing

Yvette Biro
Screenplay
Miklós Köllő
Screenplay

Production

Ottó Föld
Production Manager

Sound

Art

József Romvári
Production Design
Tilda Gáti
Set Decoration

Camera

György Illés
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Istvánné Hermann
Makeup Artist
Judit Schäffer
Costume Design

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