The best Tibor Molnár’s movies

Tibor Molnár

Tibor Molnár

26/07/1921- 24/11/1982
Today we present the best Tibor Molnár’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Tibor Molnár’s movies.
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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.

Red Psalm

Red Psalm
6.8/10
  • Genre: DramaMusicWar
  • Release: 09/03/1972
  • Character: Lovas Imre, szocialista
Set in the 1890s on the Hungarian plains, a group of farm workers go on strike in which they face harsh reprisals and the reality of revolt, oppression, morality and violence.

The Red and the White

The Red and the White
7.5/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 03/11/1967
  • Character: Andras
In 1919, Hungarian Communists aid the Bolsheviks' defeat of Czarists, the Whites. Near the Volga, a monastery and a field hospital are held by one side then the other.

My Way Home

My Way Home
7.5/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 14/01/1965
  • Character: Hazatérõ férfi
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.

The Soil Under Your Feet

The Soil Under Your Feet
7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 13/08/1947
  • Character: Jani Tarcali
In 1905 Hungary, a young village woman has just undergone a marriage to the spoiled son of a man to whom her father is indebted, in order that the debt be cancelled, only to be spirited away by her true love, a young peasant, by whom she soon becomes pregnant. Together they attempt to find a way to buy up her father's debt and also pay for a divorce from her husband, against various odds.

Cold Days

Cold Days
7.9/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 26/09/1966
  • Character: Börtönparancsnok
Andras Kovacs' film, considered one of the most important Hungarian films of the 1960s, centers around four men who await trial for their involvement in the massacre of several thousand Jewish and Serbian people of Novi Sad in 1942. Each denies any responsibility, claiming that they were only following orders. The film is significant for its willingness to address the subject of Hungary's role in WWII, which was taboo at the time of the its release.

Two Half-Times in Hell

Two Half-Times in Hell
7.9/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 02/11/1961
  • Character: Rácz
To celebrate Hitler's birthday, a soccer match is organized between the Germans and prisoners of war.

The Upthrown Stone

The Upthrown Stone
6.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 17/04/1969
  • Character: Kerék András
An aspiring film student is denied a scholarship to the state-funded university when his father is thrown in jail. The man had stopped a train in order to facilitate the union between two old friends. The son then takes a job as a land surveyor and meets a Greek man who works towards the collective benefits of the peasants. The man is killed in a peasant uprising prompted by a bureaucratic boondoggle. The surveyor looks after the man's widow as his emerging political and social awareness leads him take a stand against government injustice. Another incident, in which gypsies are rounded up by state hygiene workers, further galvanizes the man's beliefs. He photographs the incident, and his work allows him to be accepted into the school from which he was previously denied admission.

A Strange Mark of Identity

A Strange Mark of Identity
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 13/10/1955
  • Character: János Busa
Imre, secretary of the illegal communist party arrives in Budapest secretly in 1942, in order to start the newspaper of the party in the fight against war. Not even his own mother can see him.

The Fanatics

The Fanatics
7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 18/01/1962
  • Character: Fõigazgató
Bene, tired of the professional battles of engineers and trying to escape a ship-wrecked marriage, asks to be transferred to the country. The gravest problem of the sandy region in Nagyalföld (Great Hungarian Plain) is the shortage of water. The tireless director of the local state farm asks for Bene's support, but the disillusioned man refuses him.

Goose Boy

Goose Boy
7.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 27/02/1950
  • Character: pseudo-Ludas Matyi

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.

Hungarians

Hungarians
7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 22/06/1978
  • Character: Gáspár Dániel
A group of landless Hungarian peasants accept work as migrant-laborers on a farm in northern Germany where the wages are good, and the wives and family are allowed to accompany them. Though it is in the midst of World War II, they are relatively well-off. However, they glimpse the treatment accorded to POWs and others who are not so gently treated, and at the conclusion of the year's harvest, they choose to return to Hungary and are quickly swept up in the tides of war. This film is part of a series of films by award-winning, well-respected director Zoltan Fabri who devoted much time and effort chronicling the struggle against fascism.

The Day of Wrath

The Day of Wrath
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1953
  • Character: Bognár
In May 1919 in a small rural town beside Salgótarján the local high society wants to get the power back with the leadership of dr. Máriáss, exploiting the outside attack launched against the Republic of Councils.

Abyss

Abyss
7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 05/06/1956
  • Character: Ferenc Bakos
Nagy István, the formerly poor peasant boy returns to his native village as a teacher. His conviction is that the abyss between rich and poor can be diminished by good will. The rich Böröcz Horváth Klári returns his love, and also Böröcz Horváth is willing to help the poorest family, the Bakos. Bakos Jóska, who was sent to serve the tough Böröcz Horváth as a payment, dies of an infected wound and the people in the village hold the teacher liable as well. Nagy István realises, that the abyss cannot be ceased, what is more, it is impassable. He breaks up with his fiancée and stands by the side of the poor.

Refuge England

Refuge England
7.2/10
Short drama-documentary showing the first day in England of a Hungarian refugee.

Late Season

Late Season
7.5/10
Kerekes (Antal Pager) believes he is wanted by the police when his friends play a practical joke in this unusual comedy drama. He returns to his hometown where he was accused of turning a Jewish druggist and the druggist's wife over to the Nazis. With his friends following him, Kerekes tries to find out what became of the couple after they were deported. After being subjected to a mock trial by his friends -- and found guilty -- Kerekes becomes despondent and attempts to kill himself. Flashbacks and hallucinations are employed to tell this story that occurs during the Eichmann trial. Both the film and Antal Pager gained some unwanted publicity when a Variety article from April 23rd, 1967 accused Pager of being a Nazi collaborator for his role in an anti-Semitic film during World War II.

Anna Szabó

Anna Szabó
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 02/12/1949
A female worker in Socialist Hungary gains the acceptance of her male colleagues.

Springtime in Budapest

Springtime in Budapest
7.1/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 02/04/1955
  • Character: Gazsó Bertalan
At Christmas Eve in 1944 the runaway Pintér and Gozsó get through the Soviet blockade around Budapest. Pintér intends to hide in a flat abandoned by his own relatives, but he finds his relatives called the Turnovszkys, who are hiding the Jewish Jutka as well. Love unfolds between Zoltán and Jutka.

The Sea has Risen

The Sea has Risen
6.3/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 18/08/1953
  • Character: József Irínyi
March 15, 1848; the revolution breaks out in the town of Pest. Yet at café Pilvax, in among he revolutionary youth, there is the informer of the imperial court as well. Hearing the news of the attack led by Jellasics, the inhabitants of the villages pour into the national army, and Hajdú Gyurka also escapes from his landlord. Petőfi is there at the camp of the revolutionaries, raising them to enthusiasm with his poetry.

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