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The Pendragon Legend 1974

★ 4.56 votes98 min📅 1974-09-12

Immerse yourself in the mysterious allure of *The Pendragon Legend* (1974), a Hungarian crime-adventure gem directed by György Révész.

Director: György Révész

Cast

Zoltán Latinovits
Zoltán Latinovits
Dr. Bátky János
Iván Darvas
Iván Darvas
Earl of Gwynedd
Béla Tímár
Béla Tímár
Osborne Pendragon
Judit Halász
Judit Halász
Cynthia Pendragon
István Bujtor
István Bujtor
George Maloney
Ila Schütz
Ila Schütz
Jenny
Marianna Moór
Marianna Moór
Lene Kretzsch
Nóra Tábori
Nóra Tábori
Mrs. Burt
Teri Tordai
Teri Tordai
Eileen St. Claire
Ferenc Kállai
Ferenc Kállai
Dr. Rehmer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Pendragon Legend (1974) about?

This atmospheric crime-adventure follows a scholar's investigation into Rosicrucian mysteries, which leads him to a cursed Welsh castle where a vengeful 18th-century earl's resurrection experiments unleash supernatural horrors. Trapped in a web of deception, he must unravel the Pendragon legend before it consumes him.

Who directed The Pendragon Legend?

The film was directed by György Révész, a Hungarian filmmaker known for blending psychological depth with genre storytelling.

Who stars in The Pendragon Legend?

The cast includes Zoltán Latinovits, Iván Darvas, and Béla Tímár, alongside Judit Halász, István Bujtor, and Ila Schütz, delivering a mix of intellectual gravitas and eerie presence.

Is The Pendragon Legend (1974) worth watching?

While not widely rated, its unique blend of crime, adventure, and supernatural elements makes it a fascinating watch for fans of atmospheric, cerebral thrillers. The film's slow-burn tension and occult intrigue offer a rewarding, if niche, experience.

How long is The Pendragon Legend?

The movie runs for 98 minutes.

About The Pendragon Legend (1974) — A Haunting Welsh Mystery You Won't Forget

Immerse yourself in the mysterious allure of *The Pendragon Legend* (1974), a Hungarian crime-adventure gem directed by György Révész. This atmospheric thriller follows Bátky János, a 20th-century intellectual whose scholarly pursuits in London libraries lead him into a shadowy world of Rosicrucian secrets and eerie Welsh folklore.

When János stumbles upon the haunted Pendragon Castle, he becomes entangled in a chilling ghost story woven around the 18th-century Earl of Gwynnedd, whose obsession with reviving his ancestors' body through forbidden experiments unleashes supernatural forces. As a seductive yet demonic woman named St. Claire enters the scene, János must navigate a labyrinth of deception and occult intrigue to uncover the truth behind the Pendragon legend. With its blend of mystery, supernatural horror, and intellectual curiosity, this film offers a hauntingly elegant escape into the unknown.