4.2
95 min
THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY is inspired by the existentialist novel of the same name by G.K. Chesterton (1908). The novel is considered a metaphysical thriller, and our film could be considered the same, though it also can be thought of in more classical cinematic terms a psychological and supernatural thriller.
Name | Character | Team | |
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François Arnaud | Father Smith / Thursday | Unowned | |
Ana Ularu | Esther / Saturday | Unowned | |
Jordi Mollà | Charles | Unowned | |
Mark Ivanir | Jack | Unowned | |
Emanuela Postacchini | Tuesday | Unowned | |
Theo Alexander | Friday | Unowned | |
Federico Galavis | Wednesday | Unowned | |
Péter Fancsikai | Monday | Unowned | |
Kovács István | The Pope / Benito Mussolini | Unowned | |
Linc Hand | Father Wilson | Unowned | |
Isabel García Lorca | Julie | Unowned | |
László Konter | Saligia Warden | Unowned | |
Ferenc Hujber | Nazi Hooligan / SS Colonel | Unowned | |
Krisztián Kolovratnik | Russian Thug | Unowned | |
István Verebes | Inspettore | Unowned | |
Vladimir Mshvenieradze | Russian Thug’s Muscle | Unowned | |
Giza Mészáros | The Pope’s Secretary | Unowned | |
Oronzo Rossi | Italian Priest | Unowned | |
Attila Árpa | Gelato Ragazzo | Unowned | |
Maya Balázs | Little Girl in Confessional | Unowned | |
Szonja Varga | First Communion Girl #1 | Unowned | |
Zorka Varga | First Communion Girl #2 | Unowned | |
András Faragó | Franco | Unowned |