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The Last Night

November 30, 1917 0h 40m 5.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1917. The Last Night is a drama film. directed by Jenö Janovics. At just 40 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring József Berky, Lili Berky, and Mihály Fekete

Synopsis

Gitta, a young woman who used to be a famous primadonna before her marriage, abandons her husband and her son for the sake of the theatre and goes to Russia with an actor, Vándori. She performs in cabaret as a dancer and is very popular with Russian officers. A Russian colonel falls in love with her, and the debauched Vándori organizes a secret date for the colonel with Gitta. The colonel wants the woman to become his mistress, but she rejects him. Vándori is a gambler, first he gambles away Gitta’s jewellery, then Gitta as well. Years later, at the outbreak of WWI, Gitta leaves Russia with the help of the colonel. She returns home to find her family. She learns about her husband’s death and her son’s disappearance. She becomes a successful actress. A young man falls in love with her, but she recognizes him as her son.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 30, 1917 108 years ago
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Runtime 0h 40m 40 minutes total
User Rating 5.0/10 Mixed (1 votes)
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Language HU Original language
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Country Hungary Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
HU

Production Companies

  • Transsylvania Filmgyár

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Night about?

Gitta, a young woman who used to be a famous primadonna before her marriage, abandons her husband and her son for the sake of the theatre and goes to Russia with an actor, Vándori. She performs in...

Who directed The Last Night?

The Last Night was directed by Jenö Janovics.

How long is The Last Night?

The Last Night has a runtime of 0 hours and 40 minutes (40 minutes total).

When was The Last Night released?

The Last Night was released on November 30, 1917 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Last Night?

The main cast of The Last Night includes József Berky, Lili Berky, Mihály Fekete, Elemér Hetényi, Adorján Nagy.