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'''''Between River and Steppe''''' (German: '''''Zwischen Strom und Steppe''''') is a 1939 German-Hungarian [[drama film]] directed by [[Géza von Bolváry]] and starring [[Attila Hörbiger]], [[Heidemarie Hatheyer]] and [[Margit Symo]].<ref>Waldman p.242</ref> It was shot at the [[Hunnia Studios]] in [[Budapest]].<ref>Klaus p.209</ref> The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Imre Sörés]].
'''''Between River and Steppe''''' (German: '''''Zwischen Strom und Steppe''''') is a 1939 German-Hungarian [[drama film]] directed by [[Géza von Bolváry]] and starring [[Attila Hörbiger]], [[Heidemarie Hatheyer]] and [[Margit Symo]].<ref>Waldman p.242</ref> It was shot at the [[Hunnia Studios]] in [[Budapest]].<ref>Klaus p.209</ref> The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Imre Sörés]]. A separate Hungarian-language version ''[[Flower of the Tisza]]'' was also produced.


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Between River and Steppe
Directed byGéza von Bolváry
Written byMichael Zorn (novel)
Hans Gustl Kernmayr
Géza von Bolváry
S.S. von Varady
Produced byDezsõ Ákos Hamza
Fritz Fuhrmann
StarringAttila Hörbiger
Heidemarie Hatheyer
Margit Symo
CinematographyWerner Brandes
Edited byHermann Haller
Music byDénes Buday
Production
company
Spectrum-Film
Release date
13 January 1939
Running time
85 minutes
CountriesGermany
Hungary
LanguageGerman

Between River and Steppe (German: Zwischen Strom und Steppe) is a 1939 German-Hungarian drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Attila Hörbiger, Heidemarie Hatheyer and Margit Symo.[1] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Imre Sörés. A separate Hungarian-language version Flower of the Tisza was also produced.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Waldman p.242
  2. ^ Klaus p.209

Bibliography

  • Klaus, Ulrich J. Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1939. Klaus-Archiv, 1988.
  • Waldman, Harry. Nazi Films in America, 1933–1942. McFarland, 2008.

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