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Hanussen

Ungarn BR Deutschland Österreich 1987/1988 Spielfilm

Final part of a film trilogy by director István Szabó and star Klaus Maria Brandauer, who depict the rise and fall of historical figures of the first half of the 20th century in "Mephisto", "Oberst Redl" and "Hanussen": Just before the end of WWI, Austrian illusionist Klaus Schneider suffers from a head wound and soon realizes that he has telepathic capabilities. He reinvents himself as the famous clairvoyant Erik-Jan Hanussen, who predicts the rise of fascism, Hitler's election win and the burning of the German Reichstag. Although many regard him as a fascist, the Nazis consider the naive Hanussen to be a traitor. In 1933, he is abducted and murdered by SA thugs.

Credits

Director

  • István Szabó

Screenplay

  • István Szabó

Director of photography

  • Lajos Koltai

Editing

  • Zsuzsa Csákány

Music

  • György Vukán

Cast

  • Klaus Maria Brandauer
    Erik Jan Hanussen / Klaus Schneider
  • Erland Josephson
    Dr. Bettelheim
  • Ildikó Bánsági
    Schwester Betty
  • Walter Schmidinger
    Propagandachef
  • Károly Eperjes
    Hauptmann Tibor Nowotny
  • Grażyna Szapolowska
    Valery de la Meer
  • Colette Pilz-Warren
    Dagma
  • Adrianna Biedrzynska
    Wally / Martha
  • György Cserhalmi
    Graf Trantow-Waldbach
  • Michał Bajor

Production company

  • Mafilm Objektív Stúdió (Budapest)
  • CCC Filmkunst GmbH (Berlin)

Producer

  • László Barbarozy
  • Artur Brauner

Alle Credits

Director

  • István Szabó

Assistant director

  • Mara Luttor
  • Margit Szalontai
  • László Janicsek
  • Zsuzsa Gurbán
  • Krisztina Goda

Screenplay

  • István Szabó

Co-author

  • Paul Hengge

Dialogue

  • Gabriella Prekop

German dialogue

  • Heinz Freitag

based on

  • Erik Jan Hanussen (Autobiografie "Meine Lebenslinie")

Translation

  • Angelika Máté
  • Péter Maté

Script editor

  • Gabriella Prekop

Director of photography

  • Lajos Koltai

Camera operator

  • Gyula Kovács

Assistant camera

  • István Decsi
  • István Varzsik

Still photography

  • Magda B. Müller

Lighting design

  • Antal Török

Production design

  • Joszéf Romvári

Set design

  • Lázló Makai

Prop master

  • László Molnar

Make-up artist

  • János Németh

Costume design

  • Nelly Vágó
  • Zsuzsa Stenger

Editing

  • Zsuzsa Csákány

Assistant editor

  • Éva Szentandrási
  • Brigitta Kajdácsi
  • Bettina Rekuc

Sound

  • György Fék

Sound assistant

  • János Csáki
  • Antal Szabó

Audio mixing

  • Hans-Dieter Schwarz (deutsche Fassung)

Choreographer

  • Péter László

Music

  • György Vukán

Conductor

  • Dorottya Miklós

Arrangement

  • Zdenkó Tamássy

Music performer

  • Deszö Lakatos (Saxofon)
  • Kálmán Berkes (Klarinette)
  • András Kozma (Sitar)
  • Péter Szalai (Sitar)

Vocals

  • Katalin Bontovics

Cast

  • Klaus Maria Brandauer
    Erik Jan Hanussen / Klaus Schneider
  • Erland Josephson
    Dr. Bettelheim
  • Ildikó Bánsági
    Schwester Betty
  • Walter Schmidinger
    Propagandachef
  • Károly Eperjes
    Hauptmann Tibor Nowotny
  • Grażyna Szapolowska
    Valery de la Meer
  • Colette Pilz-Warren
    Dagma
  • Adrianna Biedrzynska
    Wally / Martha
  • György Cserhalmi
    Graf Trantow-Waldbach
  • Michał Bajor
  • Jiří Adamira
  • Gabriela Kownacka
  • Eva Błaszczyk
  • Péter Andorai
  • Lajos Kovács
  • Éva Kerekes
  • Frau Benczur
  • György Dessewffy
  • István Dégi
  • András Fekete
  • László Jászai Jr.
  • Zoltán Kamondi
  • István Komlós
  • László Kósa
  • Lajos Kosztolányi
  • János Kovács
  • Béla Molnár
  • Miklós Németh
  • Tibor Németh
  • Frau Schüttler
  • Viktor Skublics
  • László Szabó
  • Roberta Szekeres
  • Miklós Székely
  • István Szilágyi
  • Frau Tujner
  • Enikö Eszenyi
  • Anikó Sáfár
  • Mária Tiboldi
  • Erzsi Gaál
  • Vera Somhegyi
  • János Ács

Cast (other)

  • Aage Aaberge

Production company

  • Mafilm Objektív Stúdió (Budapest)
  • CCC Filmkunst GmbH (Berlin)

in association with

  • Mokép R.T. (Budapest)
  • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) (Mainz)
  • Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) (Wien)
  • Hungarofilm (Budapest)

Producer

  • László Barbarozy
  • Artur Brauner

Co-Producer

  • Gabriella Prekop

Producer (TV)

  • Alfred Nathan (ZDF)
  • Alexander Vedernjak (Österreichischer Rundfunk [ORF])

Line producer

  • József Pleskonics
  • Margit Szalontai

Unit production manager

  • Lajos Óvári
  • Judit Sugár

Location manager

  • Margit Szalontai

Original distributor

  • Tobis Film GmbH & Co. KG (Berlin)

Shoot

    • 05.05.1987 - 16.11.1987: Karlsbad, Wien, Berlin, Budapest, CSSR; Mafilm Studios Budapest [81 Drehtage]
Duration:
3181 m, 116 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,66
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Mono
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 22.09.1988, 60560, ab 16 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (FR): 20.05.1988, Cannes, IFF;
Kinostart (DE): 13.10.1988;
TV-Erstsendung: 18.11.1990, ZDF

Titles

Additional titles
  • Originaltitel (DE AT) Hanussen
  • Originaltitel (HU) Profeta
  • Arbeitstitel Der Hellseher

Versions

Digitalisierte Fassung

Duration:
118 min
Format:
DCDM, 1:1,37
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Mono

Original

Duration:
3181 m, 116 min
Format:
35mm, 1:1,66
Video/Audio:
Eastmancolor, Mono
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 22.09.1988, 60560, ab 16 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Uraufführung (FR): 20.05.1988, Cannes, IFF;
Kinostart (DE): 13.10.1988;
TV-Erstsendung: 18.11.1990, ZDF

Awards

Filmmagazin Ciak Mailand 1988
  • Ciak d'oro des Filmmagazins Ciak Mailand, Bester Darsteller
Europäischer Filmpreis 1988
  • Nominierung, Bester Darsteller
FBW 1988
  • Prädikat: wertvoll
Academy Awards 1988
  • Nominierung, Bester fremdsprachiger Film
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