Mattie the Goose-boy (film)

Mattie the Goose-boy (film)
Mattie the Goose-boy
Directed by Attila Dargay
Written by Screenplay:
Attila Dargay
József Nepp
József Romhányi
Epic poem:
Mihály Fazekas
Music by Tamás Daróczi Bárdos
Cinematography Irén Henrik
Editing by Magda Hap
Studio PannóniaFilm
Release date(s) 7 April 1977
Running time 75 minutes
Country Hungary
Language Hungarian

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]

Cast

  • András Kern as Mattie the goose-boy
  • Péter Geszti as young Mattie the goose-boy
  • László Csákányi as Döbrögi
  • Gábor Agárdi as Ispán
  • Antal Farkas as Fõhajdú
  • László Csurka as Hajdú I
  • Gellért Raksányi as Hajdú II
  • Sándor Suka as Puskatöltögetõ
  • Hilda Gobbi as Biri néni
  • László Inke as Gyógykovács

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