The Red Samson

The Red Samson (Hungarian: A Vörös Sámson) (German: Der rote Simson) is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The production is based upon the 1890 novel The Bondman by Hall Caine.[1]

The Red Samson
1917 film poster
Directed byMichael Curtiz
Produced byMór Ungerleider
Written byLadislaus Vajda
Based onThe Bondman
by Hall Caine
StarringGyula Csortos
Ica von Lenkeffy
Tivadar Uray
CinematographyJózsef Bécsi
Production
company
Phönix
Distributed byProjectograph
Release date
  • 20 December 1917
    (Hungary)
  • 18 February 1918 (1918-02-18) (Austria)
Running time
4 reels
90 minutes
CountryHungary
LanguageSilent

Cast

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See also

References

  1. Rode, Alan K. (2017). Michael Curtiz : a life in film. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813173962.


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