White Rose (film)
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Screenplay Ladislaus Vajda Cinematography Gusztav Mihaly Kovacs Country Hungary | Story by Mor Jokai | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language SilentHungarian intertitles Writer Mor Jokai , Laszlo Vajda Release date 1919 Initial release November 28, 1919 (Budapest) Cast Similar movies Alexander Korda directed White Rose and The Private Life of Henry VIII |
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White Rose (Hungarian: Fehér rózsa) is a 1919 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Gyula Bartos and Emil Fenyvessy. It was based on an 1853 novel by Mór Jókai. It was released by the state-owned Hungarian film industry during the Hungarian Soviet Republic, although production had begun before the regime came to power. Korda went on to make two further films for the Soviet government Yamata and Ave Caesar! which led to his eventual arrest once the regime had been overthrown and his ultimate decision to leave Hungary for Austria.
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