{{short description|1933 film}} {{for|the musical piece|Rákóczi March}}

{{Infobox film | name = The Rakoczi March | image = File:The Rakoczi March.jpg | caption = | director = {{ubl|[[Gustav Fröhlich]]|[[Steve Sekely]]}} | producer = | writer = {{ubl|[[Ferenc Herczeg]] (play)|[[Ernst Marischka]]|[[Franz Vayda]]|[[Andor Zsoldos]]}} | starring = {{ubl|Gustav Fröhlich|[[Leopold Kramer]]|[[Camilla Horn]]}} | music = [[Paul Abraham]] | cinematography = {{ubl|[[István Eiben]]|[[Willy Goldberger]]}} | editing = [[József Szilas]] | studio = {{ubl|[[Hunnia Filmgyár]]|Mondial-Film|Märkische Film}} | distributor = Mondial-Film | released = 23 November 1933 <br> (Hungary) {{film date|1933|12|15|df=y}} (Germany) | runtime = 101 minutes | country = {{ubl|Austria|Germany|Hungary}} | language = [[German language|German]] <br> [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] | budget = | gross = }} '''''The Rakoczi March''''' ({{langx|de|'''Rakoczy-Marsch'''}}) is a 1933 [[drama film]] directed by [[Gustav Fröhlich]] and [[Steve Sekely]] and starring Fröhlich, [[Leopold Kramer]] and [[Camilla Horn]]. It was a [[International co-production|co-production]] between Austria, Germany and Hungary.<ref>Dassanowsky p. 49</ref> It was shot at the [[Hunnia Studios]] in [[Budapest]]. The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Márton Vincze]]. A separate Hungarian-language version, ''Rákóczi induló'', was made.

==Cast== ===German-language version=== * [[Gustav Fröhlich]] as Oberleutnant Tarjan * [[Leopold Kramer]] as Graf Job * [[Camilla Horn]] as Vilma, his daughter * [[Paul Wagner (actor)|Paul Wagner]] as Rittmeister Arpad Graf Job, his son * [[Ellen Frank (actress)|Ellen Frank]] as Erika, his niece * [[Tibor Halmay]] as Leutnant Lorant * [[Margit Angerer]] as the recital singer * [[László Dezsőffy]] as the watchman * [[Anton Pointner]] as Merlin, Job's neighbour * [[Charles Puffy]] as the vet * [[Willi Schur]] as Mischka, Tarjan's batman * [[Rudolf Teubler]] as the peasant * [[Otto Treßler]] as the regimental doctor * [[Peter Wolff (actor)|Peter Wolff]] as Fähnrich Bilitzky

===Hungarian-language version=== * [[Pál Jávor (actor)|Pál Jávor]] as Tarján Sándor first Military-major * [[Margit Dajka]] as Vilma, Jób's daughter * [[Ferenc Kiss (actor)|Ferenc Kiss]] as Árpád, Jób's son * [[Gyula Csortos]] as count Jób Ferenc * [[Tibor Halmay]] as Lóránt Military-major * [[Ida Turay]] as Tamássy Éva, Vilma' cousin * [[Gyula Gózon]] as Mihály, Tarján's Batman * [[Imre Apáthi]] as Bilinczky Géza Flagbearer * [[Ernõ Szenes]] as Dr.Kovács, chief veterinarian * [[Oscar Beregi Sr.]] as Baron Merlin Ádám, landed gentleman * [[László Dezsõffy]] as Guard-master * [[Géza Márky]] as dancing boy in vintage * [[Emil Fenyö]] as doctor * [[István Dózsa]] as Jób's lackey * [[Gusztáv Vándory]] as doctor in the village * [[Erzsi Pártos]] as gorl in the village * [[Karola Zala]] as Jób's aunt * [[Ilona Náday]] as peasant girl * [[Lajos Gárday]] as Lóránt's Batman * [[Ferenc Pázmán]] as General * [[Kálmán Zátony]] as Common soldier

== References == {{reflist}}

== Bibliography == * {{cite book | first = Robert | last = Von Dassanowsky | title = Austrian Cinema: A History | publisher = McFarland | year = 2005 | isbn = 978-1-4766-2147-0 }}

== External links == * {{IMDb title|0486149|German version}} * {{IMDb title|0024513|Hungarian version}}

{{Steve Sekely}}

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