The New Landlord (1935)
1h 43m
Running Time
December 21, 1935Release Date
The New Landlord (1935)
1h 43m
Running Time
December 21, 1935Release Date
Plot.
Az Uj Foldesur (The New Squire) was based on a novel by popular Hungarian author Maurice Jokal, whose many works had previously been largely ignored. After the wars of 1848, a retired Austrian army officer "returns to the soil" as a gentleman farmer in Hungary in the 1850s. The old campaigner is the father of two daughters: One of the girls comes to a sad end thanks to the malfeasances of a handsome spy, but the other has a happier fate when she falls in love with a Hungarian POW. The underlying theme is brotherhood, as the formerly warring Austrians and Hungarians at last find a common ground. Az Uj Foldesur was nearly twice as expensive as the average Hungarian film -- but at $40,000, its budget was a drop in the bucket compared to a typical Hollywood production.
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Cast & Crew.
Artúr Somlay
Ankerschmidt,lovag
Mária Egry
Elíz, Anckersmih lánya
Zita Gordon
Hermine, Anckerschmidt másik lánya
Gyula Csortos
Garamvölgyi Ádám
Pál Jávor
Garamvölgyi Aladár
Béla Gaál
Director
Kálmán Rózsahegyi
Kampós
Sándor Hunyady
Writer
Mária Lázár
Corinna
Mór Jókai
Writer
Tivadar Uray
Straff Péter
Lajos Hirsch
Producer
Piri Peéry
Natalie
Imre Tsuk
Producer
Gerő Mály
Dr.Grisák, ügyvéd / Dr. Grisák, ügyvéd
Tibor Polgár
Composer
Zoltán Makláry
Maxenpfutsch
György Kürthy
Bränhänsel
Gyula Justh
Mikucsek (as Juszt Gyula)
Tivadar Bilicsi
Georg
Ede Hilbert
Gyuszi (as ifj. Hilbert Ede)
Angéla Körössy
Cigányasszony
Böske T. Oláh
Dajka
Zoltán Pethö
Az õr
Details.
Release DateDecember 21, 1935
Original NameAz új földesúr
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 43m
Genres
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Wiki.
The New Landlord (Hungarian: Az új földesúr) is a 1935 Hungarian historical romantic drama film directed by Béla Gaál and starring Artúr Somlay, Mária Egry and Pál Jávor. The film is adapted from the novel of the same title by Mór Jókai. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze. The film concludes with the great Tisza flood of 1879.