Réalisation:
István GyörgyScénario:
János TiborMusique:
Dezső HorváthActeurs·trices:
Pál Jávor, Panni Kéry, Kálmán Rózsahegyi, Ferenc Pataki, László Z. Molnár, Endre Markovits, Aranka Gazdy, Géza Rónai, Kató Eőry, Imre Varga (plus)Résumés(1)
Baracs Imre, the infamous fighting male of the village, who is strong and is always in the mood for a punch-up, decides to give up drinking to become an industrious man worthy of Szunyogh Judit, his fiancée, whom he wants to marry. Soon, the wedding party is held. Five years elapse. Imre has by now become a modest family man who lives a happy life with his wife and little son. When his younger brother is released from prison, he drinks himself legless and eventually beats Juli, his wife. The young woman then decides to leave her husband's house, taking her son with her. Imre misses his wife and the little boy immensely. When he spots them in the church, he can no longer wait and buys some present for his little son, but upon arriving at the home of the Szunyogh family he is overcome by his pride and decides not to enter the house. The problem is finally solved when he finds refuge in the house from a summer shower. Family peace is then restored. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Pál Jávor
Autriche-Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
The Great Caruso (1951)
Panni Kéry
Autriche-Hongrie
Kálmán Rózsahegyi
Autriche-Hongrie
Ferenc Pataki
Autriche-Hongrie
László Z. Molnár
Autriche-Hongrie
Aranka Gazdy
Autriche-Hongrie
Géza Rónai
Autriche-Hongrie
Kató Eőry
Autriche-Hongrie
Imre Varga
Autriche-Hongrie
József Berky
Autriche-Hongrie
Klári Balogh
Autriche-Hongrie
Eszter Pécsi
Autriche-Hongrie
Lajos Sugár
Autriche-Hongrie
János Orosz
Autriche-Hongrie
Gyula Zilahi
Royaume de Hongrie
Mór Ditrói
Royaume de Hongrie