108 minutos
Andras Pulac, a young pianist, refuses to perform a concert in honor of a senior Soviet leader, as a sign of rebellion against the 1956 invasion of Hungary. His refusal, although he does not know it, harms the organizers of a demonstration against the communist cruelty, since his concert had been chosen like slogan. When Pulac finds out, he agrees to give the concert. Andras and Maria Kondor, the daughter of a communist journalist, are in love and decide to get married before the concert. Meanwhile, communist repression in the streets provokes the anger of the Hungarian people and gives rise to a real revolution.
Vicente Parra
Pulac Andras
María Rosa Salgado
Lenina Kondor - Maria
Amparo Baró
Arturo Fernández
Dalmas
Lída Baarová
Anna Vladimira Solov
Tomás Blanco
Ronzi
Malte Jaeger
Janos Kondor
Luis Induni
Stanislas
Jesús Colomer
Elio
Miguel Fleta
Coronel
Carles Lloret
Paolo
Albert Hehn
Comandante Igor Solov
Olga Torres
Augusto Lluch
Luis Orduña
General Adras Vasiliev
Margarita Lozano
Isabel
Paco de Osca
Hombre octavillas
Francisco Piquer
Borodin
Juan Padrós
Miguel Palenzuela
Manuel Bronchud
Antonio Berlinches
Mariano Beut
Coronel
José Luis Barcelona
Telesforo Sánchez Frías
Fedor
Salvador Muñoz
Gerente auditorio
Ramón Cazorla
Enrique Borrás
Ángel Tosat
J. de Montemayor
Luis Carcasona
Jesús Prados
Eduardo Lizarza
David Vives
Felipe Martínez
Mateo Guitart
Omán de Bengala
Adolfo Jordan
Benito Simón
Antonio Díaz del Castillo
Teniente (uncredited)