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Knight of the TV-screen
This mocking criticism of public life and the media focuses on a TV series. The protagonist of the film, depicting the battles fought for Hungarian castles during the Ottoman occupation, is chosen to be the amateur Prohászka Feri, a worker in the beer-factory.
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Plot Summary
This film, also known as 'The Young Warriors', follows a group of young men called up for military service. It explores their experiences as they undergo training and face the harsh realities of war. The narrative focuses on the camaraderie forged between these soldiers and the personal sacrifices they make during a tumultuous period.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for 'Knight of the TV-screen' is scarce due to its age and limited distribution. It is generally considered a lesser-known film within the war genre, with contemporary reviews being difficult to locate.
What Reviewers Say
Difficult to ascertain due to limited available reviews.
Likely focused on the coming-of-age aspects within a military setting.
May have been overshadowed by more prominent war films of its era.
Google audience: No specific audience reviews from Google are available for this title.
Fun Fact
The film is also known by the title 'The Young Warriors', which may lead to confusion when searching for information.
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