The Three Hundred Year Old Man

The Three Hundred Year Old Man

1914
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Overview

The Three-Hundred-Year-Old Man is the reconstruction of a lost silent film made in 1914 on the basis of an album of 66 photographs kept in the Film Archive. The 50-minute silent film was made to raise money for charity: the aristocratic group initiating the making of the film exploited the popular medium of film to promote a new achievement, aviation. The screenplay was written by Sándor Bródy and Endre Nagy, its actors were young Hungarian aristocrats, many of whom later became notable personalities. Money raised from the film was to go to improve Hungarian aviation and the Polyclinic. The Three-Hundred-Year-Old Man became the first time-travel science fiction film in Hungarian film history. Unfortunately, the film itself was lost in the course of subsequent decades, but it has now been revived from still photographs...

Status: Released

Language: HU

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Production Information

Production Countries
Hungary

Quick Facts

Original Title A 300 éves ember
Release Date January 1, 1914
Status Released
Language HU
IMDb ID tt0003590

Cast

Gyula Batthyány
Gyula Batthyány

Katinka Andrássy
Katinka Andrássy

István Csáky
István Csáky

István Dessewffy
István Dessewffy

Key Crew

Sándor Bródy
Writer
Endre Nagy
Writer
Aladár Fodor
Director

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