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  1. Prophet of the Fields (Hungarian: Mezei próféta) is a 1947 Hungarian drama film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Eva Bartok, Árpád Lehotay and Gyula Benkö. [1] It was made with the backing of the National Peasant Party and based on a populist novel by Áron Tamási. [2]

  2. Overview. After the war, Gábor Erőss, released from its captivity, returns home. Abandoned by his love, he finds his house ruined. Nikita, his neighbour, and the roaming Levite come to his assistance by offering him both their friendship and a draught animal. Frigyes Bán. Director. Áron Tamási. Writer. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0.

  3. Visit the movie page for 'The Prophet of the Fields' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  4. The Prophet of the Fields (1947) ← Back to main. Cast 4. Eva Bartok. Gyula Benkő. József Bihari. László Bánhidi. Crew 2. Directing. Frigyes Bán. Director. Writing. Áron Tamási. Writer. After the war, Gábor Erőss, released from its captivity, returns home. Abandoned by his love, he finds his house ruined.

  5. 01:32. Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'The Prophet of the Fields' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of this...

  6. The Prophet of the Fields. 1947 ‘Mezei próféta’ Directed by Frigyes Bán. After the war, Gábor Erőss, released from its captivity, returns home. Abandoned by his love, he finds his house ruined. Nikita, his neighbour, and the roaming Levite come to his assistance by offering him both their friendship and a draught animal. Cast. Crew. Details.

  7. After the war, Gábor Erőss, released from its captivity, returns home. Abandoned by his love, he finds his house ruined. Nikita, his neighbour, and the roaming Levite come to his assistance by offering him both their friendship and a draught animal.