The Wind Is Whistling Under Their Feet
movie

Released August 26, 1976
Overview
György Szomjas’s first feature—made after a decade of short documentaries—is a bold attempt at a goulash western, set on the puszta, or Great Hungarian Plain, in 1837. Mixing Miklós Jancsó imagery and a Sergio Leone narrative, this ballad-like saga opens with image of a lone horseman on the empty plain, riding past a rude gallows. The film concerns the vengeful return of a legendary betyár (outlaw), briefly a hero to the local herdsmen who oppose the state building a canal across their grazing land. Although Szomjas works from ethnographic records and archival material, it is hardly surprising that this violent, primitivist film would be more popular with Hungarian audiences than critics. Replete with young guns, crooked sheriffs, tavern brawlers and hardbitten plug-uglies, this widescreen film is strikingly shot by Elémer Ragályi (cinematographer for most of Gyula Gazdag’s films)—a feast of loamy, autumnal colors.
Cast
Crew

György Szomjas
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Director

György Szomjas
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Writer
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Péter Zimre
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Writer

Elemér Ragályi
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Director of Photography

Sebő Ferenc
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Original Music Composer
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Éva Kármentő
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Editor
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Lajos Gulyás
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Production Manager
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Zsuzsa Vicze
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Costume Design
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Attila Ungvári
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Makeup Artist
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Lajos Gulyás
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Production Design
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János Bozsogi
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Assistant Director
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János Krajcsovics
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Set Decoration





