Sortüz egy fekete bivalyért (1985) - film review
László Szabó
Drama

Summary
Sortüz egy fekete bivalyért is a French film first released in 1985,
directed by László Szabó.
The film is based on a novel by Nándor Gion and stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jean Rochefort, Fanny Cottençon and Miklós Székely B..
It has also been released under the title: A Volley for a Black Buffalo.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: László Szabó
- Script: Ferenc András, Nándor Gion (novel), Ferenc Jeli, László Szabó
- Photo: János Kende
- Music: Emil Petrovics
- Cast: Jean-Louis Trintignant (Fodó tanár úr), Jean Rochefort (Acsi Lajos, a gróf), Fanny Cottençon (Fodóné), Miklós Székely B. (Fekete Péter, a bivalyos), Ferenc Kállai (Berecz tisztelendõ úr), István Bujtor (Dukay), Berta Domínguez D. (Novák tanárnõ), Lili Monori (Fekete Péter felesége), Ferenc Bencze (Temetõõr), Zoltán Bezerédy (Kanegér), Zoltán Csizma (Hetedik cés), Attila Dér (Hetedik cés), Enikõ Détár, Balázs Gábor (Hetedik cés), Viktória Jeli (Hetedik cés), Csaba Keresztes (Hetedik cés), Katalin Köhler, István Kolozsvári (Hetedik cés), László Máté (Tamás), Gábor Németh (Rozsdás), Balázs Olasz (Hetedik cés)
- Country: Hungary / France
- Language: Hungarian
- Runtime: 107 min
- Aka: A Volley for a Black Buffalo
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