Queen: Hungarian Rhapsody - Live in Budapest '86 (2012)
September 20, 2012Release Date
Queen: Hungarian Rhapsody - Live in Budapest '86 (2012)
September 20, 2012Release Date


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Cast & Crew.

Freddie Mercury
Self

Brian May
Self

Roger Taylor
Self

John Deacon
Self

Spike Edney
Self

János Zsombolyai
Director

György Mihályi
Producer

Jim Beach
Executive Producer

Elemér Ragályi
Director of Photography

Mari Miklós
Editor

László Hegedüs
Executive Producer

Katalin Kabdebó
Editor

Mariann Pálfia
Editor

Zsuzsa Pósán
Editor

Teri Losonci
Editor

Péter Jankura
Camera Operator

Tibor Máthé
Camera Operator

Zoltán David
Camera Operator

Tamás Andor
Camera Operator

Buda Gulyás
Camera Operator

János Kende
Camera Operator

Tibor Klöpfler
Camera Operator

Emil Novák
Camera Operator

Miklós Gurbán
Camera Operator

Gábor Szabó
Camera Operator

János Vecsernyés
Camera Operator

Laszlo Zentai
Camera Operator

Gábor Balogh
Camera Operator

György Kovács
Sound Recordist

James "Trip" Khlaf
Sound Mixer

Ferenc Pap
Camera Operator
Media.




Details.
Release DateSeptember 20, 2012
Original NameVarázslat - A Queen Budapesten
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 31m
Filming LocationsFerenc Puskás Stadium, Hungary
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Queen – Live In Budapest (original title) was retitled later as Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest is a concert film of the British rock band Queen's performance at the Népstadion in Budapest on 27 July 1986. It was part of the band's final tour with original lead singer Freddie Mercury, The Magic Tour. Queen were one of the few bands from Western Europe to perform in the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.
The film had a limited theatrical release in Eastern Bloc countries in 1987/1988 with the concert physically released on VHS and Laserdisc in the UK and Japan on 16 February 1987 under the original title Queen Live In Budapest, and on CD, DVD and Blu-ray for the first time on 5 November 2012 worldwide, except in the United States where it was released a day later.
The concert title is a play on the Hungarian Rhapsodies by Franz Liszt and one of Queen's most celebrated hits, "Bohemian Rhapsody".
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