Andrew Marton
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A Hungarian-American director and producer. He directed 39 films and television programs of his own and worked as a second unit director in 16 films and series. At the beginning of...Read more WWII, he immigrated to the USA and worked during the 1940s and 1950s at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and in 1954 he established his own film production company. Marton worked in cinema until the mid-1970s. He directed films for the British cinema, including Two O'clock in the Morning (1929),and for the German cinema as well, such as Demon of the Himalayas (1935). Among his American films is The Longest Day (1962). He only directed one Hungarian movie in 1935. Marton directed for Egyptian cinema the historical film Wa Eslamah (1961).
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The story of Saif Al Din Qutuz, from the time the Tatars invaded his country, to his escape with his cousin Jihad and the servant Salama and how he became a soldier working for Izz Al Din Aybak, to his reunion with Jihad, his ascension to the throne of Egypt and his resistance of the Tatars.