Directed by:
Ákos RáthonyiScreenplay:
Károly AszlányiCinematography:
József BécsiComposer:
Imre FarkasCast:
Klári Tolnay, Imre Ráday, Gerő Mály, Gyula Gózon, Sándor Pethes, Marcsa Simon, Zoltán Makláry, Gyula Köváry, Hilda Gobbi, Lenke Egyed, Ferenc Pethes (more)Plots(1)
Takács Klári, nicknamed Bimbi, is out on a job hunt. She chances upon a letter of recom-mendation, written by an under-secretary of state and addressed to the person who rented the room previously and has since been taken to a mental hospital. Bimbi uses the letter to get a job in Tormássy Works. Thanks to the content of that letter, it is believed that she is "a little crazy", but still has to be given full support. Bereft of all tasks, Bimbi takes on a job as a typist in the country to help the director general's son, himself suffering from boredom. Péter is a freak, which arouses the girl's interest, promising his father to try to do all she can to make the young man return to Budapest. After a few misunderstandings, Péter and Bimbi eventually get married, with the subsequent blessings of Péter's father. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Klári Tolnay
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Willy the Sparrow (1989)
Father (1966)
Imre Ráday
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Angi Vera (1979)
Gerő Mály
Austria-Hungary
Gyula Gózon
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Men and Banners (1965)
Sándor Pethes
Austria-Hungary
Marcsa Simon
Austria-Hungary
Zoltán Makláry
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
Merry-Go-Round (1956)
Germinal (1963)
Gyula Köváry
Austria-Hungary
Hilda Gobbi
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Mattie, the Goose-Boy (1977)
The Last Nabob (1966)
The Man with the Golden Touch (1962)
Lenke Egyed
Austria-Hungary
Ferenc Pethes
Austria-Hungary
Gusztáv Vándory
Austria-Hungary
László Misoga
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Two Half-Times in Hell (1961)
Merry-Go-Round (1956)
Professor Hannibal (1956)
Éva Adorján
Austria-Hungary
László Dezsőffy
Austria-Hungary
István Dózsa
Austria-Hungary
Zoltán Fülöp
Austria-Hungary
Menyhért Gulyás
Austria-Hungary
Gyula Justh
Austria-Hungary
Lajos Kelemen
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Twenty Hours (1965)