The Talking Rob (Hungarian: A beszélő köntös) is a Hungarian film that was shot partially in colour and directed by Géza Radványi. It was produced in 1941. It was based on Kálmán Mikszáth’s novel on the same title. It was the first Hungarian film with outdoor scenes utilising Agfacolor colour technology.[1]
The Talking Rob | |
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Directed by | Géza Radványi |
Written by | Károly Nóti, Miklós Asztalos, Géza Palásthy, Ágoston Pacséry |
Based on | A beszélő köntös by Kálmán Mikszáth |
Cinematography | Barnabás Hegyi |
Music by | Vincze Ottó |
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