Kingdom of Hungary,
1943, 85 min
Directed by:
Emil MartonffiScreenplay:
Emil MartonffiCinematography:
Árpád MakayComposer:
Jenő SándorCast:
Mária Egry, Valéria Hidvéghy, Gábor Rajnay, Tibor Halmay, Gyula Benkő, Kálmán Latabár, Blanka Raffay, Gerő Mály, Árpád Latabár, Gusztáv Pártos, László Misoga (more)Plots(1)
Dömötör, a headwaiter, and Rudi, his friend, a conductor, are dismissed. Later, they return as guests. Dömötör is seen sporting a false beard, now the spitting image of count Rod-Igor Su-Arezew, the world-famous lion-hunter. A company of people, Uncle Zsiga and his two nieces, both of whom are swimming champions, really believe that the famous hunter and his friend, a hydrobiologist, are sitting next to them. They start a conversation, and the pseudo count invites the cheerful company to the count's manor-house. Not even János, the count's valet, notices that the whole thing is a show-off. Problems start only when the real count arrives. (official distributor synopsis)
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