
The Sun Street Boys
Directed by György SzomjasWhere to Watch The Sun Street Boys
The Sun Street Boys Trivia
The Sun Street Boys was released on October 18, 2007.
The Sun Street Boys was directed by György Szomjas.
The Sun Street Boys has a runtime of 89m.
The Sun Street Boys was produced by Dénes Szekeres.
Some of the most symbolic moments of the 1956 Revolution in Hungary were the tooth-and-nail battles fought by the so-called 'Pest Lads' who dared to defy odds by taking on the panzers of one of the world's superpowers. The story begins on October 23rd, 1956 and ends on November 4th of the same year. Juli is Totya's girlfriend but also loves Gábor. Their love triangle will have to endure the trials and tribulations of these stirring times. A group of boys living in the outskirts of the capital are playing football in abandoned lot when Juli, a ticket inspector, brings news of protests breaking out in the city. Only Gábor accompanies her into town and together they become part of this historical event. At dawn, when the boys too come under fire from Soviet forces, they decide to join in the fight. Under Totya's leadership, they grab some guns and build a barricade around a small cinema. With only guns and gasoline at their disposal, they stand their ground against the encroaching Soviet tanks.
The key characters in The Sun Street Boys are Juli (Kata Gáspár), Gábor (Péter Bárnai), Dezső úr (Djoko Rosic).
The Sun Street Boys is a Drama, History, Romance film.
The Sun Street Boys has an audience rating of 5.7 out of 10.










