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1983 Hungarian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brady's Escape (Hungarian: Hosszu vagta) is a Hungary-United States co-produced war film, written and directed by Pál Gábor. It was released in 1983 under several different titles: Hosszú vágta (Long Gallop) in Hungary, Brady's Escape in the US (1984)[1] and The Long Ride in all other English-speaking territories.
Brady's Escape | |
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Hungarian | Hosszu vagta |
Directed by | Pál Gábor |
Written by | Pál Gábor, William W. Lewis[1] |
Produced by | Robert Halmi Jr. |
Starring | John Savage, Kelly Reno, Ildiko Bansagi |
Cinematography | Elemér Ragályi |
Edited by | Norman Gay |
Music by | Charles Gross |
Production company | Satori Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Languages | English, Hungarian, German |
It stars John Savage as an Air Force pilot shot down over German-controlled Hungary during World War II, and Kelly Reno as a cowboy-idolizing teenager who teams up with him.[1]
As of February 2020, the film has only been released internationally on VHS under various titles and in the US on VHS and LaserDisc as Brady's Escape.[2][3]
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