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  1. The Beast of Budapest: Directed by Harmon Jones. With Gerald Milton, Michael Mills, Violet Rensing, Greta Thyssen. Re-creation of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. A Hungarian militarist (Mylong) has a daughter (Rensing) who is an ardent communist.

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    • Drama
    • Harmon Jones
    • 1958-02-23
  2. The Beast of Budapest is a 1958 American film about the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. [1] Cast. Gerald Milton as Col. Otto Zagon. Greta Thyssen as Christi. John Hoyt as Prof. Ernst Tolnai. Violet Rensing as Marissa Foldessy. Joseph Turkel as Martin. John Mylong as Gen. Foldessy. Michael Mills as Charles Tolnai. Booth Colman as Lieutenant Stefko.

  3. The Beast of Budapest. Diretto da: Harmon Jones. Cast principale: Gerald Milton, John Mylong, Violet Rensing. Scritto da: John McGreevey. Cinematografia: Carl E. Guthrie. Musica: Marlin Skiles. Particolari. Titolo: The Beast of Budapest. Anno: 1958. Generi: Drama. Durata: 1h 12m. Tutti i membri del cast.

    • Harmon Jones
    • Gerald Milton, John Mylong, Violet Rensing
  4. Descrizione. Archival footage combined with new footage re-creates the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. It is also a love story between a devout communist woman and the liberal son of a prominent professor. Because of their political differences, the two can never be together. Harmon Jones. Director. John McGreevey. Writer. Attori In Primo Piano.

  5. The film was based on the October 1956 incident in Budapest, Hungary, that began when students led a protest against the Communist-controlled government. Stock newsreel footage of the demonstration was used extensively throughout the film. The incident grew violent when Hungary's leader, Erno Gero, ordered the police to fire upon the demonstrators.

    • Harmon C. Jones, Jerry E. Bryan, Charles Hall
    • Gerald Milton
  6. Details. Existing reviews. 1956 Budapest, on his way to a peaceful political street demonstration, Professor of Humanities Ernst Tolnai encounters his son Charles, from whom he has been mildly estranged.

  7. The Beast of Budapest (1958) directed by Harmon Jones • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1958 Directed by Harmon Jones. The Teenage Legions Of Bloody Glory! Archival footage combined with new footage re-creates the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. It is also a love story between a devout communist woman and the liberal son of a prominent professor.