Regie:
Béla GaálScenario:
Emil MartonffiCamera:
János VanicsekMuziek:
Károly StephanidesActeurs:
Pál Jávor, Gusztáv Vándory, Mártha Eggerth, György Pálffy, Aranka Gazdy, Gyula Stella, Mercedes Zombory, Sándor Pethes, Géza Berczy, László Dezsőffy, László Keleti, Lajos Gárdonyi, István Dózsa (meer)Samenvattingen(1)
Bánáth György landowner and Vass Miklós the teacher, on the verge of collapse, trudging all the way from Siberia where they have spent more than ten years as POWs, trying to prevent each other from falling from fatigue on the way home. Both become regular visitors to the Pálffy family and they both make amorous advances to Katinka, the beautiful daughter of the local vicar. The choice falls on György. The day after the engagement ceremony György is on his way to Budapest on account of business. In the Gellért spa he is befriended by Kertessy Ella, daughter of the nearby landowner, a beautiful coquette, and György find himself ending up as her lover. Katinka, now neglected and lonely, accepts Miklóss proposal to marry him, although she is still in love with György, her unfaithful fiancé. Ella is soon back in her flirting mood, making sexual overtures to other men. György, now full of remorse, returns to Katinka. As a sign of self-sacrifice, Miklós decides to get out of Györgys way. (officiële tekst van distribiteur)
(meer)Acteurs
Pál Jávor
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The Great Caruso (1951)
Gusztáv Vándory
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Mártha Eggerth
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For Me and My Gal (1942)
Tatort (1970) (serie)
György Pálffy
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Aranka Gazdy
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Gyula Stella
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Mercedes Zombory
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Sándor Pethes
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Géza Berczy
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László Dezsőffy
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László Keleti
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Beste films:
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Lajos Gárdonyi
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István Dózsa
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Lajos Sugár
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Kornél D'Arrigó
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Pál Fekete
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