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  1. The Journey is a 1959 American drama film directed by Anatole Litvak. A group of Westerners try to flee Hungary after the Soviet Union moves to crush the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. It stars Ron Howard in his first credited acting role, Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner, Jason Robards and Robert Morley.

  2. With Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner, Jason Robards, Robert Morley. A British woman trying to escape Hungary with her freedom fighter lover and a group of Westerners, as the Soviet Union moves to crush the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, finds herself the obsession of an enigmatic Communist officer.

    • (1.9K)
    • Drama, Romance, War
    • Anatole Litvak
    • 1959-02-11
  3. During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, a group of international travelers tries to get out of Budapest, but are thwarted at every turn by the Soviets. With the airport closed, they decide to ...

    • (15)
    • Anatole Litvak
    • Drama
    • Deborah Kerr
  4. British television representative Hugh Deverill is surprised to find acquaintance Lady Diana Ashmore among the waiting passengers. Diana hopes to keep secret that she is traveling with Hungarian national Paul Kedes, who is hiding a severe wound from a street battle and is traveling under an assumed British identity.

    • Anatole Litvak, Noel Howard, Gerald O'hara
    • Deborah Kerr
  5. The Journey (1959) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #TheJourney In 1956, a band of international refugees flee Budapest, escaping the bloodshed of the Hungarian uprising.

    • 3 min
    • 33.5K
    • Warner Bros. Classics
  6. The frightened refugees are halted at the Austrian border by Soviet Major Surov (Yul Brynner). Surov finds himself drawn to Diana as he interrogates the refugees in a hunt for suspicious persons ...

  7. A British woman trying to escape Hungary with her freedom fighter lover and a group of Westerners, as the Soviet Union moves to crush the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, finds herself the obsession of an enigmatic Communist officer. Budapest 1956.