Directed by:
László KalmárScreenplay:
Miklós MarkosCinematography:
Ottó ForgácsComposer:
János Gyulai-GaálPlots(1)
Éva, the pretty housekeeper is preparing to take an entrance exam at the Faculty of Law. In addition to this, she also has energy to arrange the day-to-day matters of the committee of tenants. Soon, she discovers that her beauty and cocksure behaviour finds its way not only at the exam, but in the mazes of bureaucracy, too. She helps get trade licences, flat allocations, and shop premises for those in need. Patkó, the department head at the city council falls in love with the cunning girl who is not deterred from intimate meetings either, in the interest of public service. She gets the chairman of the entrance examination committee to take her to a confectionery where Patkó is impatiently waiting for her. However, she is disturbed a little in her plotting by that the two men turn out to have been old friends for ages. (official distributor synopsis)
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