Curtiz
movie

No country should change a man's character.
Released September 12, 2019
Overview
Hollywood, 1942. The US government pressures Hungarian-born film director Michael Curtiz, who is about to finish shooting Casablanca, to accentuate the film's propaganda message in order to sway public opinion in favor of the country's intervention in the European war.
Cast

Ferenc Lengyel
as
Michael Curtiz

Evelin Dobos
as
Kitty

Declan Hannigan
as
Mr. Johnson

Scott Alexander Young
as
Hal B. Wallis

József Gyabronka
as
S. Z. Sakall

Nikolett Barabas
as
Bess Meredith

Yan Feldman
as
Julius Epstein
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Rafael Feldman
as
Philip Epstein
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Christopher Krieg
as
Conrad Veidt

Andrew Hefler
as
Jack L. Warner

Lili Bordán
as
Irene Lee
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Dániel Gábori
as
Lucas Meredith
Crew
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Zoltán Dévényi
as
Director of Photography
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Alan K. Rode
as
Technical Advisor
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Kata Kiss
as
Set Decoration
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Eszter Bodoky
as
Editor
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Jeff Hammer
as
Associate Producer
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Dániel Antonovits
as
Casting Director
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Gergely Nagy
as
Boom Operator
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Claudia Sümeghy
as
Music Supervisor
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Gábor Stiglincz
as
Still Photographer
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Ferenc Bukovszky
as
Sound Recordist
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Claudia Sümeghy
as
Post Production Coordinator
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Ágnes Kiss
as
Script Supervisor