And the Plains Are Gleaming
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.[1] 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
ProductionHeinz Hille directed the film with a script written by Emeric Pressburger. It cost $100,000 to produce.[2] References
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