The best Béla Barsi’s drama movies

Béla Barsi

Béla Barsi

23/01/1906- 30/04/1968
We present our ranking of the best Béla Barsi’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Béla Barsi.
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The Round-Up

The Round-Up
7.5/10
Set in a detention camp in Hungary in 1869 at a time of guerilla campaigns against the ruling Austrians.

My Way Home

My Way Home
7.5/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 14/01/1965
  • Character: Lézengõ magyar katona
In the final days of World War II, a young Hungarian is making his way home, through countryside full of the debris of war, when he is captured and imprisoned by Russians. Left in the custody of a young Russian soldier, the two youths form a friendship in spite of not speaking each other's language.

Merry-Go-Round

Merry-Go-Round
7.7/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 02/02/1956
  • Character: Pataki István
In a rural scenery in the throes of difficult changes lives a humble but promising young farmer girl called Mari Pataki. Her father forbids her from seeing the man she loves. The father, above all preoccupied by work on the fields and prospective wealth, decides to give his daughter in marriage to an old but rich man with whom he does business. Land marries land, he says. This seems to be the unyielding rule of the Hungarian peasantry. But the young lover is ready to stand up to any challenge to keep Maris love.

A Sunday Romance

A Sunday Romance
7.2/10
The poetic love story depicting everyday life from a micro-psychological aspect takes place in the 1910s. Sándor, editor of the local paper, serves as a foot soldier on Sundays, but spends weekdays playing billiard and courting women. One Sunday afternoon - in soldier's uniform - he meets Vilma, the beautiful maid, whose honesty and chastity turns the adventure to love.

Dani

Dani
7.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 19/02/1957
Dani, the few-month-old little boy born outside marriage is left by Eszter in the lap of her companion on the train. The widowed Aranka takes him willingly to her. The child is already ten years old and has a good life with Aranka. Then Géza enters their life and he does not welcome the child of someone else.

Two Confessions

Two Confessions
6.4/10
This easy-to-take Hungarian drama is also known as Two Wishes. The prinicipal characters are a pair of juvenile delinquents, who may still be redeemable. The sullen duo is befriended by a kindly police inspector, who takes it upon himself to straighten out the boys. What follows cannot be termed surprsingly or innovative, though it is immensely satisfying. Of interest is the fact that a Communist-bloc film would admit to a delinquency problem in the so-called Worker's Paradise. Ket Vallomas was the Hungarian entry in the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.

Cantata

Cantata
7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 28/02/1963
A young doctor undergoes a spiritual crisis when he returns to his rural home.

Sweet Anna

Sweet Anna
7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 06/11/1958
  • Character: Ficsor
The young maid, Anna starts to work for the noble Vizy family. Mrs Vizy is proud of the hard-working servant but doesnt treat her well. Her nephew seduces Anna with sweet words, but when leaves her as soon as she gets pregnant. The humiliations of Anna finally lead to a tragic ending.

The Brute

The Brute
7.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 24/05/1961
  • Character: Bíró
This drama about a boorish non-conformist takes place in Hungary after the war and is dulled a little by political overtones but is still an engaging story. The setting is the countryside, where an independent, landowning farmer busies himself in his free time by bedding down the women on his farm and then tossing them aside. One such ill-treated lass ends up marrying a young man who is in charge of a communal farm, a farm the womanizing "beast" of the title is later forced to join. The arrogant, formerly independent farmer does not reform his ways and is soon chasing after the young manager's wife, the woman he dropped not that long ago. The results are disastrous.

Fourteen Lives

Fourteen Lives
6.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 02/09/1954
  • Character: Ambrus
September 1952 in a mine in Northern-Hungary after an explosion water breaks in from the neighbouring shaft and fourteen miners become trapped. The whole country unites to save them.

Iron Flower

Iron Flower
7.4/10
During the worldwide Depression of the 1930s, a young shopgirl is in love with a man of her own financial class, but succumbs to the seductive machinations of her wealthy boss.

The Storm

The Storm
5.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/12/1952
  • Character: Illés Kálmán
Vörös Hajnal (Red Dawn), a co-operative is the venue of skylarking, while the storm destroys the wheat which is to be harvested soon. Árendás, a middle-peasant, voices severe accusations against members of the co-operative: out of negligence, they failed to keep the ditches clean. It is always the soft option they seem to favour, while the necessity of properly taking care of the farmlands is long-forgotten. Members of the co-operative and the village people are deeply divided.

The Man of Gold

The Man of Gold
6.8/10

A Bird of Heaven

A Bird of Heaven
5.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 20/03/1958
  • Character: Tanító
Panni, coming from a landless family of ten and Miska have loved each other for a long time. The pretty Panni, however, has another suitor as well: Komáromi, the big farmer. The two men fight from time to time, but then, during the time Miska is serving his military duty, Panni marries Komáromi to end the tremendous squalor of her family.

Pár lépés a határ

Pár lépés a határ
3.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 26/11/1959
  • Character: Útkaparó

Sleepless Years

Sleepless Years
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/01/1959
  • Character: Mihalik
The "sleepless years" in this propaganda piece by director Felix Marlassy occur on Csepel Island, an island south of Budapest that is home to an armaments factory. The factory workers are shown being exploited by imperialists, capitalists gone berserk, and fascists, more or less in that exact chronological sequence. The heavy-handed approach does much to undercut the belief that when socialism finally takes over, the lives of the workers are brought up to a human level. In this instance, audiences might prefer a more nuanced and subtle statement, no matter what the message.

The Bitter Truth

The Bitter Truth
7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 05/09/1956
  • Character: Barczen (as Barsy Béla)
Sztankó János, the freshly appointed director of a company that builds agricultural factories meets his former classmate, Palócz. Palócz is just released from the prison where he got on made-up charges. Sztankó suddenly decides to employ the engineer since he wants to show up spectacular, quick results.

Spiral Staircase

Spiral Staircase
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 17/10/1957
  • Character: Ilosfay
The film is an interpretation of everyday life and privacy as well as the first love-triangle story after 1945. Benkő Lajos, the country librarian, is stationed in the capital. In lack of a suitable apartment, his wife and children have to stay in the country.

The House Under the Rocks

The House Under the Rocks
7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 15/01/1959
  • Character: Sógor
Three people – a returned prisoner of war, his beautiful second wife, and the possessive, hunchbacked spinster who is his sister-in-law by his first marriage – are isolated in a little house under an extinct volcano, where each strives for personal happiness but is suffocated by their dependence on the others.

Smugglers

Smugglers
7.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/09/1958
  • Character: Román gazda
In the thirties, the poor living by the Romanian-Hungarian border, were forced to smuggling if they wanted to survive. Mihály, the Hungarian peasant, kills a border guard while fleeing. He is fed up with smuggling and wants to put an end to it, yet he needs money to get a job so he embarks on another turn.

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