

Rákóczi's Lieutenant
1954 Directed by Frigyes Bán1708 János Bornemissza became the master of stras of Blind Bottyán from a raiding Kuruk. His weapon is driven by patriotism and love for Anna Bíró, the most beautiful girl in réthe. The captured Count Starhemberg takes the Labanc general to the Prince himself, and thus becomes Rákóczi's lieutenant. In the meantime, Réthe falls into the hands of a Laban for treason, and Anna is sent to the stocks. Suhajda, the lecherous hajdú, now thinks he can get the girl for himself. Anna sends a message to John with her brother, and at the call of the prisoners, Rákóczi's army marches. They encounter the enemy along the Váh. The Kuruks celebrate their victory with the wedding of Anna and János.

Tibor Bitskey
....................................................Bornemissza János hadnagy

Éva Vass
....................................................Bíró Anna

Endre Gyárfás
....................................................Matyi, Anna öccse

Ferenc Zenthe
....................................................Fekete Miska

Ferenc Pethes
....................................................Rácz Miska

Gellért Raksányi
....................................................István Suhajda

Sándor Deák
....................................................II. Rákóczi Ferenc
Director
...........................................................Frigyes Bán
Writer
...........................................................Tibor Barabás
Director of Photography
...........................................................Jean Badal
Editor
...........................................................Sándor Zákonyi
Production Design
...........................................................Imre Sörés
Music
...........................................................Ferenc Farkas
Production Companies
...................................................Magyar Filmgyártó Nemzeti Vállalat
Production Countries
........................................................Hungary
Spoken Languages
....................................................Magyar
Genres
....................................................Action
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