Directed by:
Johann von VásáryCinematography:
István EibenComposer:
Paul AbrahamCast:
Rosy Barsony, Tivadar Bilicsi, László Békeffi, Éva Bíró, Ági Donáth, Oszkár Dénes, István Dózsa, Béla Fáy, Márta Fónay, Tibor Halmay, Hans Holt, Gyula Justh (more)Plots(1)
After the Hungarian national football side's losing to the Austrian side at a match, the Hungarians go to a training camp to get some extra strength to make good their defeat in a future match. Grete, dressed in a man's clothes and offended by her fiancé, the Scotman Bob McGregor's late arrival at their wedding ceremony, is also with the team. Top of the camp's agenda is a tuck-in, but members of the team are ordered by Gyuri, the captain, to change tactics and live a sportsman's life while in the camp. Team members, however, are tempted to socialise with young ladies from a sailing team, who rent the same manor-house. Bob goes in search of his fiancée, who is busy making advances toward Gyuri. Their relationship, it is clear, also has some difficulties to cope with. In the second leg, Gyuri scores an equaliser thanks to Grete's presence as a supporter. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Rosy Barsony
Austria-Hungary
Tivadar Bilicsi
Austria-Hungary
László Békeffi
Austria-Hungary
Ági Donáth
Austria-Hungary
Oszkár Dénes
Austria-Hungary
István Dózsa
Austria-Hungary
Béla Fáy
Austria-Hungary
Márta Fónay
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Csárdás Queen (1971)
St. Peter's Umbrella (1958)
Ants' Nest (1971)
Tibor Halmay
Romania
Hans Holt
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Der Bockerer (1981)
Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes (1975) (series)
Gyula Justh
Austria-Hungary
Manyi Kiss
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Merry-Go-Round (1956)
Professor Hannibal (1956)
Vilmos Lengyel
Austria-Hungary
Irma Lányi
Austria-Hungary
Zoltán Makláry
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
Merry-Go-Round (1956)
Germinal (1963)
Ferenc Pethes
Austria-Hungary
László Pálóczi
Austria-Hungary
Dezső Pártos
Austria-Hungary
Erzsi Pártos
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
Every day - Sunday (1962)