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Directed by | Heinz Hille |
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Produced by | Ernst Hugo Charell |
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Edited by | Erno Hajos |
Music by | Erno Buder |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
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Language | Hungarian |
The Old Scoundrel (Hungarian: A vén gazember) is a 1932 German-Hungarian drama film directed by Heinz Hille and starring Rosy Barsony, Tibor Halmay and Károly Sugar. [1] It was made as a co-production between the Hunnia Film Studio and German's leading film company UFA. A German-language version And the Plains Are Gleaming was also made by the same director, and featuring several of the same cast members. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze.
The Old Scoundrel | |
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Directed by | Heinz Hille |
Written by | |
Produced by | Ernst Hugo Charell |
Starring | |
Cinematography | |
Edited by | Erno Hajos |
Music by | Erno Buder |
Production companies | |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Countries |
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Language | Hungarian |
The Old Scoundrel (Hungarian: A vén gazember) is a 1932 German-Hungarian drama film directed by Heinz Hille and starring Rosy Barsony, Tibor Halmay and Károly Sugar. [1] It was made as a co-production between the Hunnia Film Studio and German's leading film company UFA. A German-language version And the Plains Are Gleaming was also made by the same director, and featuring several of the same cast members. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze.