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Rácz Pista, bearer of the title "outstanding workman" is opposed to all forms of sport, and is especially antagonized by Teleki Jóska, a first-class sportsman, who seems to be a drawback for Rácz's brigade in terms of work quantity performance figures. To please Teleki Marika, however, Pista takes on the title of sports official, becoming an enthusiastic representative of those making their best to enhance the quality of what is known as the sports movement of the masses. A reactionary coachman wants to involve Teleki Jóska in a plot aimed to sabotage work, what's more, he plans to persuade him into defecting to the West. Honesty, however, is the winner of a fight that takes place in Jóska's mind to decide which way he should go, and, in a last-minute effort, he restores the fame of the football side he is as player of. Karikás, a clumsy character, boasting of his successes in sports that he never actually had, who is responsible for the registration of the output figures of individual brigades in the factory. In the end, Pista and Marika become happy lovers. (official distributor synopsis)

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