Directed by:
Emil MartonffiScreenplay:
Emil MartonffiCinematography:
Árpád MakayComposer:
Jenő SándorCast:
Gyula Csortos, Pál Jávor, Árpád Lehotay, Lili Berky, Mária Egry, Gyula Benkő, Ernő Mihályi, Piroska Vaszary, Sándor Tompa, Endre C. Turáni, György Solthy (more)Plots(1)
Having survived a heart attack, landlord Kerekházy Ferdinánd calls back home his son Kerek Ferkó from abroad, who, to the great astonishment of his conservative father, sends home a waggonload of machinery to use them in installing an irrigation system on the salty, infertile land and turn them into rich soil. The old count is not willing to listen to the plans of his son and he would prefer him to marry baroness Zólyomi. Since he is not inclined to do so, he disowns him. With the help of the mayor and the support of a young engineer from Pest the irrigation scheme can be realized after all. When the old count, who keeps on dreaming about grandchildren, notices that his son and the daughter of the mayor fell in love with each other, he makes peace with his son and proposes to the girl in the name of his son. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Gyula Csortos
Austria-Hungary
Pál Jávor
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Great Caruso (1951)
Árpád Lehotay
Austria-Hungary
Lili Berky
Austria-Hungary
Mária Egry
Austria-Hungary
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Father (1966)
Gyula Benkő
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
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Ernő Mihályi
Austria-Hungary
Piroska Vaszary
Austria-Hungary
Sándor Tompa
Austria-Hungary
Endre C. Turáni
Austria-Hungary
György Solthy
Austria-Hungary
Jenő Bodnár
Austria-Hungary
Miklós Pataki
Austria-Hungary
József Mátray
Austria-Hungary
Zojka Matyasovszky
Kingdom of Hungary
György Gonda
Austria-Hungary
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Miklós Konkoly
Kingdom of Hungary
Andor Sárossy
Austria-Hungary
Pál Vessely
Austria-Hungary
Éva Serényi
Kingdom of Hungary