Racoczy-Marsch

Racoczy-Marsch

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1933-12-15

Hungary, 1925. A young lieutenant of the Hungarian army Fröhlich falls in love with his captain's sister, Vilma Horn. While his superior agrees to the marriage, the girl's father has other plans, as the family estate is essentially bankrupt and can only be saved by Vilma's marriage to a rich American of Hungarian origin. So the father asks the young lieutenant to break off the engagement, which the young man dutifully does. But Vilma's brother has no idea about the state of affairs and challenges the young lieutenant to a duel for seemingly betraying his sister...

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Hungary, 1925. A young lieutenant of the Hungarian army Fröhlich falls in love with his captain's sister, Vilma Horn. While his superior agrees to the marriage, the girl's father has other plans, as the family estate is essentially bankrupt and can only be saved by Vilma's marriage to a rich American of Hungarian origin. So the father asks the young lieutenant to break off the engagement, which the young man dutifully does. But Vilma's brother has no idea about the state of affairs and challenges the young lieutenant to a duel for seemingly betraying his sister...

Released

1933-12-15

Runtime

101

Director

Ernst Marischka

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

Language

Deutsch

Production

Märkische Film GmbH

Mondial Films

Hunnia Filmstúdió

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    Gustav Fröhlich

    Gustav Fröhlich
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    Camilla Horn

    Camilla Horn
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    Ellen Frank

    Ellen Frank
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    Leopold Kramer

    Leopold Kramer
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    Paul Wagner

    Paul Wagner
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    Tibor von Halmay

    Tibor von Halmay
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    Margit Angerer

    Margit Angerer
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    László Dezsõffy

    László Dezsõffy
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    Károly Huszár

    Károly Huszár
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    Anton Pointner

    Anton Pointner
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    Willi Schur

    Willi Schur
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    Rudolf Teubler

    Rudolf Teubler
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    Otto Treßler

    Otto Treßler
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    Victor Beaumont

    Victor Beaumont