Reżyseria:
Steve SekelyZdjęcia:
István EibenMuzyka:
Paul AbrahamObsada:
Irén Ágay, Irén Biller, György Nagy, Gyula Kabos, Gyula Gózon, Márton Rátkai, Ilona Eszterházy, László Z. Molnár, Sándor Pethes, István Berend (więcej)Opisy(1)
The story that takes us back to the period right before the outbreak of the First World War centres around Tóth Manci a milliner turned dancer waiting hopelessly for Pali a young bank clerk from Pest. He is in love with someone else also suffering from an unrequited love. The dancer accepts an offer for a contract in Russia, and by the time Pali realizes that it is her who is in fact worthy of his love, not the wealthy, flirting woman he was hopelessly after, it is too late. A few weeks later Pali is also on his way to Russia, too, albeit on a soldiers' train as the war has, in the meantime, broken out. The public seemed reluctant to accept this end to the story, which was then changed and the story was eventually concluded through a happy ending at the request of the producer. Only the latter version survived, in which Pali gets to the railway station just in time to meet his love who is about to leave for Russia. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)
(więcej)Obsada
Irén Ágay
Austro-Węgry
Irén Biller
Austro-Węgry
György Nagy
Austro-Węgry
Gyula Kabos
Austro-Węgry
Gyula Gózon
Austro-Węgry
Najlepsze filmy:
Synowie magnata (1965)
Márton Rátkai
Austro-Węgry
Ilona Eszterházy
Austro-Węgry
László Z. Molnár
Austro-Węgry
Sándor Pethes
Austro-Węgry
Nusi Somogyi
Austro-Węgry
Najlepsze filmy:
Az aranyember (1962)
Dáždnik svätého Petra (1958)
Stephen Bekassy
Austro-Węgry
Najlepsze filmy:
Producers' Showcase (1954) (serial)
Arch of Triumph (1948)
The Young Lions (1958)
László Dezsőffy
Austro-Węgry
Ernő Király
Austro-Węgry
Éva Ruttkai
Królestwo Węgier
Najlepsze filmy:
Egy magyar nábob (1966)
Egri csillagok II (1968)
Egri csillagok I (1968)
János Rajz
Austro-Węgry
Najlepsze filmy:
Két félidő a pokolban (1961)
Egri csillagok II (1968)
Dáždnik svätého Petra (1958)
Ferenc Antók
Austro-Węgry
Gyula Csortos
Austro-Węgry
Harry Csáktornyai
Austro-Węgry