I Lived under Thirty Two Names

I Lived under Thirty Two Names

Release date : January 1, 1972
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : Hungary /
Original Language : Hungarian /
Director : Márton Keleti /
Writers : Ervin Hollós / Gyula Maár /
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January 1, 1972 1h 29m Hungary Drama Hungarian More
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The film, paying a tribute to the memory of Endre Ságvári, a Communist hero, goes back to the summer of 1944. Through Colonel Gombos-Götz who has recognised that the Nazi-Germans will be ultimately defeated, Ságvári, the leader of the Young Communist Workers' Association asks Csiszár, the commander of the barracks in Andrássy street to provide him with guns to help release the Communist prisoners in Tata.
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  • title:I Lived under Thirty Two Names
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1972
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Hungary ·
  • Original Language: Hungarian ·
  • Director: Márton Keleti /
  • Writers: Ervin Hollós · Gyula Maár ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The film, paying a tribute to the memory of Endre Ságvári, a Communist hero, goes back to the summer of 1944. Through Colonel Gombos-Götz who has recognised that the Nazi-Germans will be ultimately defeated, Ságvári, the leader of the Young Communist Workers' Association asks Csiszár, the commander of the barracks in Andrássy street to provide him with guns to help release the Communist prisoners in Tata.
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