Réalisation:
Emil MartonffiScénario:
Kálmán CsathóPhotographie:
Barnabás HegyiMusique:
Dénes BudayActeurs·trices:
Gyula Benkő, Margit Dajka, Manyi Kiss, Zoltán Makláry, Ferenc Pethes, Gábor Rajnay, Júlia Tóth, Piroska VaszaryRésumés(1)
Beczkay Gábor and Hammer Milka split up with each other. Milka returns Gábor the letters he has written to her. Gábor, reading again and arranging his and Milka's letters in chronological order, feels that the two of them should still not separate. He decides to make a trip to where the girl lives to make it up with her. On the train, an angry elderly gentleman, who later turns out to be his uncle who has returned from America, throws Beczkay's blue bag out of the train window. All the love letters were in the bag. Epressy Manci, a country girl, and a day-dreamer, finds the letters and falls in love with Gábor. She does not have to wait long for her love to be returned, as Gábor, in the act of staring his own investigation to find the bag, also falls in love with the girl. The story ends by his uncle, Aunt Milka's former fiancé, marrying Milka. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Gyula Benkő
Autriche-Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Egy magyar nábob (1966)
Két félidő a pokolban (1961)
Az erőd (1979)
Margit Dajka
Autriche-Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Csontváry (1980)
Szindbád (1971)
Macskajáték (1974)
Manyi Kiss
Autriche-Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Un petit carrousel de fête (1956)
Hannibál tanár úr (1956)
Zoltán Makláry
Autriche-Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Egy magyar nábob (1966)
Un petit carrousel de fête (1956)
Germinal (1963)
Ferenc Pethes
Autriche-Hongrie
Gábor Rajnay
Autriche-Hongrie
Júlia Tóth
Royaume de Hongrie
Piroska Vaszary
Autriche-Hongrie