Mattie the Goose-boy (Hungarian: Lúdas Matyi) is a 1977 Hungarian animated film directed by Attila Dargay. It is based on the eponymous poem, written in 1804 by Mihály Fazekas.[1][2]
Mattie the Goose-boy | |
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Directed by | Attila Dargay |
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Based on | a poem by Mihály Fazekas |
Cinematography | Irén Henrik |
Edited by | Magda Hap |
Music by | Tamás Daróczi Bárdos |
Production company | PannóniaFilm |
Release dates |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
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Character | Original | English |
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Mattie the goose-boy | András Kern | Unknown |
Péter Geszti (young) | ||
Döbrögi | László Csákányi | |
Ispán | Gábor Agárdi | |
Fõhajdú | Antal Farkas | |
Hajdú I | László Csurka | |
Hajdú II | Gellért Raksányi | |
Puskatöltögetõ | Sándor Suka | |
Biri néni | Hilda Gobbi | |
Gyógykovács | László Inke | |
Öreg csikós | Ferenc Zenthe | |
Csikós legény | János Garics | |
Narrátor | Károly Mécs |
This film was dubbed in Arabic under the title "ياسر والشهبندر" (Yasser and Shahbandar) but instead of being released as a movie, it was released as a 4 episode series.
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