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  2. User Reviews. Yul Brynner at his best. Set in Hungary in November 1956, this is the story of a group of foreign nationals who were trying to leave the country at the time of the Uprising. Once the airport is closed, the titular journey begins on a bus taking them to Austria.

  3. The Journey 1959 2h 5m Drama List Reviews 76% Audience Score 250+ Ratings During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, a group of international travelers tries to get out of Budapest, but are...

    • (15)
    • Anatole Litvak
    • Drama
    • Deborah Kerr
  4. Reviewed by Glenn Erickson. The Journey is a fairly unusual Cold War drama from the 1950s. Out of the tragedy of the Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary (1956) comes a story about a group of foreigners prevented from exiting Budapest across the western frontier into Austria.

  5. With Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner, Jason Robards, Robert Morley. A British woman trying to escape Hungary with her freedom fighter lover and a group of Westerners, as the Soviet Union moves to crush the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, finds herself the obsession of an enigmatic Communist officer.

    • (1.9K)
    • Drama, Romance, War
    • Anatole Litvak
    • 1959-02-11
  6. Review by Luke Thorne. The Journey 1959 ★★★. Watched Mar 04 , 2020. Anatole Litvak’s drama in which a group of westerners try to leave the city when Soviet military occupy the country. Starring Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner and Jason Robards.

    • Anatole Litvak
  7. Jun 29, 2012 · Journey (1959), The. Warner Archive // Unrated // June 5, 2012. List Price: $17.95 [Buy now and save at Wbshop] Review by Paul Mavis | posted June 29, 2012 | E-mail the Author. Entertaining, if mostly fuzzy, Cold War adventure/romance. Warner Bros.' own M.O.D. (manufactured on demand) service, the Archive Collection, which caters to movie ...

  8. Feb 9, 2024 · For a thriller it isn't too thrilling, and for a romance it isn't too romantic, but in tandem they work surprisingly well. The message isn't overbearing, and the relationship dynamics aren't either. Everything shares screen time and importance equally, leading to a film that is rather well balanced. The writing is fair, and so are the performances.

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