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    • And the Plains Are Gleaming (German: ...und es leuchtet die Puszta) is a 1933 German-Hungarian drama film directed by Heinz Hille and starring Rosy Barsony, Károly Sugar and Wolf Albach-Retty. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Herbert Lippschitz and Márton Vincze. A separate Hungarian-language version The Old Scoundrel was also made.


      Cast


      Rosy Barsony as Baroneß Maria Inockay
      Károly Sugar as Kaspar Borly, Gutsverwalter
      Wolf Albach-Retty as Peter Borly, Husarenleutnant
      Tibor Halmay as Graf Balassa, Leutnant
      Magda Kun as Magda, Marias Freundin
      Heinz Salfner as Baron Inokay
      Hansi Arnstaedt as Baronin Inokay
      Olga Limburg as Gräfin Balassa
      Hans Zesch-Ballot as Thury
      Béla Venczel as General Draskoczy
      Franz Göbels as Untersuchungsrichter
      Emilia Étsy as Frau Perkàl
      Tivadar Bilicsi as 1. Weinreisender
      Hugó Déri as 2. Weinreisender
      Karl Bischof
      Isabella von Papen


      Production


      Heinz Hille directed the film with a script written by Emeric Pressburger. It cost $100,000 to produce.


      References




      Works cited


      Waldman, Harry (2008). Nazi Films In America, 1933-1942. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786438617.


      Bibliography


      Salwolke, Scott (1997). The Films of Michael Powell and the Archers. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-3183-4.


      External links


      And the Plains Are Gleaming at IMDb

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