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  1. The Round-Up (Hungarian: Szegénylegények, "Poor young men", i. e. outlaws) is a 1966 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Well received in its home country, it was Jancsó's first film to receive international acclaim.

  2. In Hungary, the national movement led by Kossuth has been crushed and the Austrian hegemony re-established, but partisans carry on with violent actions. In order to root out the guerilla, the army rounds up suspects and jails them in an isolated fort.

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    • Drama, History, War
    • Miklós Jancsó
    • 1966-01-06
  3. A Szegénylegények 1965-ben készült fekete-fehér magyar filmdráma Jancsó Miklós rendezésében. A film szemlélete és formanyelve új korszakot nyitott a magyar filmtörténetben.

  4. In 1860s Hungary, two decades after a failed revolution against the nation's royal leaders, the government continues to search for any surviving rebels. The officers round up huge quantities of ...

    • History, Drama
    • János Görbe
    • Miklós Jancsó
  5. Filmed in the manner of a modern documentary, The Round-Up (originally Szegenylegenyek) created a sensation when shown at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival, making the international reputation of its brilliant young director, Miklos Jancso.

    • Miklós Jancsó, Miklos Jancso
  6. After the National Movement is crushed, authorities gather suspected members to find the leaders.

    • Drama
  7. Synopsis. After the failure of the Kossuth's revolution of 1848, people suspected of supporting the revolution are sent to prison camps. Years later, partisans led by outlaw Sándor Rózsa still run rampant. Although the authorities do not know the identities of the partisans, they round up suspects and try to root them out by any means necessary.