Directed by:
Géza von CziffraScreenplay:
Johann von VásáryCinematography:
István EibenComposer:
László AngyalCast:
Gyula Csortos, Zsuzsa Simon, Lici Balla, György Tarján, Ella Gombaszögi, Ernö Verebes, Gyula Gózon, Emil Fenyő, Tino Pattiera, Ferenc Pázmán, Géza Márky, Ferenc Pataki, Tibor RubinyiPlots(1)
Count Antonio Grivelli is accompanied to Venice by Ellen Harriman, a millionaire over-whelmed by boredom. The woman previously walked out on her fiancé, leaving him behind. The young man, who is in debt and has the bailiff as his regular visitor, receives a letter, in which a proposal is made for him to marry an American millionaire, chosen especially for this purpose, but he takes no heed of the offer, tearing up the letter. Ellen accidentally finds parts of the torn-up letter, thinking that she is the one recommended for marriage; understandably, she is led to believe that Grivelli has a marriage of convenience on his mind by courting her. In the meantime, Ellen's father, James Harriman arrives, and buys the Grivelli palace for his daughter and her future husband. Eventually, the count does not have to move out as it is himself who marries Ellen, who becomes reconciled when she learns, reading the missing part of the ominous letter of recommendation, that it refers to someone else, not herself. Her abandoned fiancé has found comfort in Ellen's waiting maid. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Gyula Csortos
Austria-Hungary
Zsuzsa Simon
Austria-Hungary
Lici Balla
Austria-Hungary
György Tarján
Austria-Hungary
Ella Gombaszögi
Austria-Hungary
Ernö Verebes
USA
Best movies:
The Great Sinner (1949)
Houdini (1953)
Copper Canyon (1950)
Gyula Gózon
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Men and Banners (1965)
Emil Fenyő
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Two Half-Times in Hell (1961)
Men and Banners (1965)
Tino Pattiera
Austria-Hungary
Ferenc Pázmán
Austria-Hungary
Géza Márky
Austria-Hungary
Ferenc Pataki
Austria-Hungary
Tibor Rubinyi
Austria-Hungary