The Round-Up

The Round-Up (Hungarian: Szegénylegények) is a Hungarian drama film from 1966 directed by Miklós Jancsó. He was nominated for the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film festival in 1966. ==Story[ Edit] == The revolt in Hungary led by Lajos Kossuth is knocked down. The Habsburg authority is restored, but still carry a partisan guerrilla. The Austrian army also want to smother in the bud and that rebellion picks up suspects on. they are locked in a fort. The Austrians know the identity of the leaders of the guerrilla movement is not, but they would find itself among the prisoners of war. They are trying to force the prisoners to confessions. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] ==
 * János Görbe: János Gaidar
 * Zoltán Latinovits: Imre Veszelka
 * Tibor Molnár: Kabai
 * Gábor Agárdy: Torma
 * András Kozák: Ifj. Kabai
 * Béla Barsi: Foglár
 * József Madaras: Magyardolmányos
 * János Koltai: Béla Varju
 * István Avar: Vallató I
 * Lajos Öze: Vallató II