Béla Unger

Béla Unger

Born: August 29, 1954

Movies for Béla Unger...

A Knight in Camelot
Title: A Knight in Camelot
Character: Sherriff
Released: November 8, 1998
Type: Movie
Yet another variation on Mark Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee At King Arthur's Court." Here, a computer malfunction causes a science researcher to be sent back in time with her laptop, which she uses to amaze the court.
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The Conquest
Title: The Conquest
Released: December 12, 1996
Type: Movie
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.
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Rasputin
Title: Rasputin
Character: overseer
Released: March 23, 1996
Type: Movie
Into an era seething with war and revolution, a man comes with an incredible power to heal a nation...or destroy it. Based on the true story of one of the most powerful and mysterious figures in Russian history.
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A Kid in King Arthur's Court
Title: A Kid in King Arthur's Court
Character: Head Guard
Released: August 11, 1995
Type: Movie
A Southern California kid named Calvin Fuller is magically transported to the medieval kingdom of Camelot through a crack in the ground caused by an earthquake. Once there, he learns he was summoned by the wizard Merlin, who needs Calvin to save Camelot. Using dazzling modern inventions, can Calvin help King Arthur retain his crown and thwart the evil Lord Belasco?
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Here Comes the Bear!
Title: Here Comes the Bear!
Released: November 14, 1992
Type: Movie
The story follows our protagonist (with no name, played by Miklós Galla), who loses his season ticket on the bus. The quest for said item is filled with bizarre encounters with retarded cabbies, cannibalistic station guards, trigger happy busdrivers, kinky buses, a homicidal maniac running amok…
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Forced March
Title: Forced March
Character: Sergeant
Released: November 3, 1989
Type: Movie
Ben Kline is an American television star and a bankable name, who is cast to portray the Hungarian writer Miklos Radnoti, whose journal of poems was found with his body, buried in one of Hungary’s mass graves. Kline is also the son of a Holocaust survivor and has long resented his father’s refusal to speak about the War. Now given the opportunity to play the role of a hero, but faced with the reality of a victim, the boundaries between truth and illusion begin to blur.