The Round-Up
Jan 06 1966
•2h 30m
•Drama, History, War
After the failure of the Kossuth's revolution of 1848, people suspected of supporting the revolution are sent to prison camps. Years later, partisans led by outlaw Sándor Rózsa still run rampant. Although the authorities do not know the identities of the partisans, they round up suspects and try to root them out by any means necessary.
Cast
See allZoltán Latinovits
Veszelka Imre
János Görbe
Gajdar János
Tibor Molnár
Kabai
Agárdi Gábor
Torma
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