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Comrade Drakulich
Comedy
In Hungary, in the 1970s, a vampire is suspected of having the secret of eternal youth.
Movie Info
Director: Márk Bodzsár
Cast: Lili Walters, Ervin Nagy, Zsolt Nagy, Szabolcs Thuróczy, Nelli Szűcs, Alexandra Borbély, Móni Balsai, Zsolt Trill
Writer: Márk Bodzsár
Cinematography: Dániel Reich
Producers: Csaba Pék, Attila Tőzsér
Editing: Zoltán Kovács
Music: Gábor Keresztes
Runtime: 95 minutes
Release date: 31 October 2019 (Hungary)
Language: Hungarian, subtitled in English
Cast
Zsolt Nagy as Fábián
Walters Lili as Mária
Nagy Ervin as Kun László
Miklós Székely B. as Harangozó
Judit Rezes as Réti Lajosné
Zsolt Trill as Galambos
Alexandra Borbély as Ibolya
Szabolcs Thuróczy as Esvégh
Photo Credits. Zsolt Nagy: Nagy Gergő/Wikimedia. Walters Lili: Eifert János/eifert.hu/Wikimedia. Nagy Ervin, Alexandra Borbély: Maximilian Bühn/Wikimedia. Judit Rezes: Petr Novák/Wikimedia.
Characters
Fábián
Mária
Kun László
Harangozó
Réti Lajosné
Galambos
Ibolya
Esvégh
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