Hungarian Rhapsody Trailer

Hungarian Rhapsody Trailer (1954)

14 April 1954 Music 95 mins

1847. Franz Liszt meets the beautiful princess Caroline von Sayn-Wittgenstein in Kiev. The two fall in love, but the princess is forced to marry an elderly general. When the revolution breaks out in Hungary, she flees with Franz Liszt to Weimar. They also ask the Pope to annul Caroline's unhappy marriage, a question that remains unanswered for the time being. Can Liszt and his princess stay together for long?

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Cast

Paul Hubschmid

as Franz Liszt

Colette Marchand

as Caroline von Say-Wittgenstein

Willy Fritsch

as Großherzog

Michel Simon

as General von Sayn-Wittgenstein

Crew

International Titles

Franz Liszts große Liebe Trailer

Ungarische Rhapsodie Trailer

Cavalcata romantica Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 14 April 1954

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