
The Conquest
History
Overview
Filmed in commemoration of Hungary's 1100th anniversary and on the sites of the actual events, a cast of thousands authentically recreates the 896 AD arrival of the Magyar chief Arpad (Nero) and his seven tribes into the Carpathian basin from the steppes.
Top Cast


Franco Nero
Franco Nero
Árpád vezér
Franco Nero
Árpád vezér


Imre Sinkovits
Imre Sinkovits
Álmos vezér
Imre Sinkovits
Álmos vezér


György Dörner
György Dörner
Tas vezér
György Dörner
Tas vezér


Tibor Bitskey
Tibor Bitskey
Elõd vezér
Tibor Bitskey
Elõd vezér
László Csendes
László Csendes
Tétény vezér
László Csendes
Tétény vezér


László Csurka
László Csurka
Kond vezér
László Csurka
Kond vezér


Géza Kaszás
Géza Kaszás
Ond vezér
Géza Kaszás
Ond vezér


Zsolt Körtvélyessy
Zsolt Körtvélyessy
Huba vezér
Zsolt Körtvélyessy
Huba vezér


Zsolt Anger
Zsolt Anger
Levente
Zsolt Anger
Levente


Dorka Gryllus
Dorka Gryllus
Hajnal
Dorka Gryllus
Hajnal
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