Budapest antwortet nicht (1952)

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Budapest antwortet nicht: Directed by Robert Parrish, Phil Karlson. With Dana Andrews, Märta Torén, George Sanders, Audrey Totter. Cold war intrigue in France and Hungary.

“A cold war insight that is fairly realistic and gives a very clear picture of the state of Europe, especially Hungary, during the last years of Stalin. It is especially relevant today as Putin tries to exonerate him and repeat his methods of stretching far outside Russia to persecute so called enemies that could be considered a threat to the infallibility of Russian dictatorship. Dana Andrews is reliable as usual, seconded here by the lovely Marta Toren, who played in films together with almost all the major stars of Hollywood before she died suddenly at only 30 as the successor to Ingrid Bergman, but Marta Toren also married and filmed in Italy. George Sanders is the sober diplomat who handles the intricate situation with due dignity, while the most realistic scenes are the most revolting, those of the Hungarian brainwash procedure under Stalin. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s not one of Dana Andrewsu0026#39; best pictures, but no one could have made the part he plays better – he had been in it before, like in u0026quot;The Iron Curtainu0026quot; 1948.”

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