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The film which tells the capture of Rózsa Sándor's outlaws gives a picture of the techniques used by a despotic power. In 1869, count Ráday Gedeon is appointed to be a government commi-ssioner. His task is to ensure general security of property and to capture the outlaws following the 1848-49 War of Independence. Ráday does not prove to be fastidious and gentle about the tools he uses. The outlaws are taken to a castle prison called "The Trench" in Nagyalföld (Great Plain), and with cruel psychological methods, they are tried to be forced to betray their fellows. The former soldiers of Kossuth, leader of the Hungarian freedom fight, get trapped because of their pride and dignity. (official distributor synopsis)

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Stanislaus 

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English I would describe The Round-Up as a fairly authentic reconstruction of historical events that you have no idea about, but on the other hand it's an incredibly soporific and tedious film that lacks any action or build-up except in a few places, which isn't always a bad thing, but in this case it was spot on. In short, a film that rather tediously highlights a history that hasn't always been rosy. ()