The Trumpeter

János Rózsa
1979-04-26


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84 min

In the late 17th century, Hungary moved from Turkish to Austrian domination, becoming a key part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In this story, which takes place shortly after that time, three outlaws murder a group of people on their way to a wedding. One young man was a slave travelling with the group to entertain them with his skills as a trumpeter. The outlaws spare him for the same reason. He allows himself to believe that they are really an unattached group of independence-fighters, but after seeing their brutal and callous ways, he cannot believe that they are good men, and he turns them in to the authorities. At that point, he is unnerved to discover how nobly they bear the rigors of captivity. ~

Cast

Name Character Team
Ferenc Fábián Havrán Unowned
Ferenc Bencze Bajusz Unowned
Róbert Koltai Jankó Unowned
Zoltán Csoma Trombitás Unowned
Ferenc Bács Hadnagy Unowned
Zoltán Papp Toborzó paraszt Unowned