Directed by:
László CserépyScreenplay:
László CserépyCinematography:
Lajos KertiComposer:
Szabolcs FényesCast:
Ida Turay, Pál Jávor, Mariska Halassy, Artúr Somlay, Valéria Hidvéghy, Gyula Benkő, Piroska Vaszary, Lajos Köpeczi Boócz, Hilda Gobbi, Pál Zilahi, Viola Orbán (more)Plots(1)
Gáthy Zoltán edits the Soul Clinic column in a morning paper under the pseudonym, Emma. Sásdy Edit, an enthusiastic reader founds Aunt Emma's camp. Of course it is Gáthy, who attends the sweet-shop meeting as the eponym. Edit's sister Jutka is not happy about this, but Gáthy still gets to like her. The absent-minded father, Sásdy wants Jutka to marry Tordai Kázmér, who asks for the Soul Clinic's help. The "poor rich girl" starts corresponding with "Aunt Emma". Following Aunt Emma's advice a national scandal breaks out with press complications. Finally Zoltán marries Jutka and Kázmér marries Edit. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Ida Turay
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Oh, Bloody Life (1984)
Pál Jávor
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Great Caruso (1951)
Mariska Halassy
Austria-Hungary
Artúr Somlay
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Somewhere in Europe (1948)
Valéria Hidvéghy
Austria-Hungary
Gyula Benkő
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
Two Half-Times in Hell (1961)
The Fortress (1979)
Piroska Vaszary
Austria-Hungary
Lajos Köpeczi Boócz
Austria-Hungary
Hilda Gobbi
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Mattie, the Goose-Boy (1977)
The Last Nabob (1966)
The Man with the Golden Touch (1962)
Pál Zilahi
Austria-Hungary
Viola Orbán
Austria-Hungary
Róbert Bánky
Austria-Hungary
Lenke Egyed
Austria-Hungary
Ferenc Pethes
Austria-Hungary
Erzsi Bata
Austria-Hungary
Tusi Buday
Austria-Hungary
Juliska Dinnyési
Austria-Hungary
Zsuzsa Gőgh
Kingdom of Hungary