The Beast of Budapest
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
- Svea Grunfeld as Teresa
- John Banner as Dr. Kovach
- Kurt Katch as Geza
- Robert Blake Karolyi
Reception
The Los Angeles Times said it was "poorly made".[2]
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References
- BEAST OF BUDAPEST, The Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 31, Iss. 360, (Jan 1, 1964): 72.
- 'Budapest' Beast Story Poorly Made Stinson, Charles. Los Angeles Times8 May 1958: C8.
External links
- Beast of Budapest at TCMDB
- The Beast of Budapest at IMDb
- Beast of Budapest at BFI
- Review at Shock Theatre
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