"The most extraordinary battle ever fought by the bravest army that ever had to be home for dinner" Strapline to poster for 1968 kids film "The Boys of Paul Street" The film also had a Hungarian version that featured the actor William Burleigh.
Hungarian veesion of the 1968 kids film "The Boys of Paul Street" The film also featured the actor William Burleigh
Hungarian version of the 1968 kids film "The Boys of Paul Street" The film also featured the actor William Burleigh NOTE The Hungarian version was declared by Grunes of Wordpress "A film that reflects on the futility and absurdity of war" The Eastern Bloc said of the director Zoltán Fábri "Fábri is one of the great Auteurs to direct in Hungary"
On @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social #TheChristmasTree from 1966.
Poster from a 1968 film that also starred #WilliamBurleigh #TheBoysOfPaulStreet" carried the marvelous strapline:
"The most extraordinary battle ever fought by the bravest army that ever had to be home for dinner"
#Hungarian origins.