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The Journey (1959)
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Released: 2/1/1959
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Synopsis:
In the backdrop of the Hungarian revolution of 1956, a group of travelers try to make it out of the border on a bus until they are stopped by Soviet military.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
2/1/1959
Director
Credit
Anatole Litvak
Director
Noel Howard
Director - 2nd unit director (2nd Unit)
Cast
Credit
Deborah Kerr
Lady Diana Ashmore
Yul Brynner
Major Surov
Jason Robards Jr
Paul Kedes
Robert Morley
Hugh Deverill
E G Marshall
Harold Rhinelander
Anne Jackson
Margie Rhinelander
Kurt Kasznar
Csepege
David Kossoff
Simon Avron
Gerard Oury
Teklel Hafouli
Marie Daems
Francoise Hafouli
Anouk Aimee
Eva--Fredom Fighter
Ronny Howard
Billy Rhinelander
Flip Mark
Flip Rhinelander
Barbara Von Nady
Barbala
Maurice Sarfati
Jacques Fabbry
Siegfried Schurenberg
Von Rachlitz
Maria Urban
Gisela Von Rachlitz
Jerry Fujikawa
Mitsu
Erica Vaal
Donatella Calucci
Dimitry Fedotoff
Lieutenant Tulpin
Leonid Pylajew
Captain Dembinski
Wolf Neuber
Patko
Michael Szekely
Bowler Hat
Charles Regnier
Captain Onikidze
Ivan Petrovich
Szabo Bacsi
Ernst Konstantin
Major Ilyashev
Production Credits
Credit
Anatole Litvak
Producer
Carl Szokoll
Assistant Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Alby Productions
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
MGM/UA Entertainment Company
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Locations
Border, Austria–Hungary
Vienna, Austria
Writer
Credit
George Tabori
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Werner Schlichting
Art Director - art direction
Isabella Schlichting
Art Director - art direction
Film Camera
Credit
John Kotze
Camera Operator - camera operator 2nd unit (2nd Unit)
Jack Hildyard
Director of Photography
Gerry Fisher
Camera Operator
Music
Credit
Georges Auric
Music
Michel Michelet
Music - incidental music
Production Management
Credit
Gerald O'Hara
Assistant Director
Sound
Credit
Kurt Schwarz
Sound
John Cox
Sound
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
David Aylott
Makeup
Gordon Bond
Hair - hairstyles
Rene Hubert
Costume Consultant
Eric Allwright
Makeup
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