Drehbuch:
András SalamonKamera:
Sándor KardosMusik:
László DésBesetzung:
Péter Andorai, Evdokiya Germanova, Sándor Fábry, Károly Löwy, Sándor Varga, Ági Szirtes, András Stohl, András Schlanger, Imre Szalai, János Bata, Olivér Csendes, József Kautzky, Péter Kornai (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Kopa, a clumsy trainer, commissioned by the black-marketer Csollányi makes a business trip to Vienna. In the Moszkvics he takes along three personalities of doubtful fame and tremendous amount of foreign currency in a loaf of bread. Following the instructions they go shopping on the Mariahilferstrasse then they began strolling around privately. Someone (maybe the companions?) loots the boot, the police takes the car that was parked on a prohibited area. Kopa is upset, he is running up and down, complaining. He is knocked down, a sack is pulled over his head. He meets Duszja in a bar, later he is harboured by Gypsies, sets off for home hitch-hiking, on the border he finds himself in a pub. Dance, drinking, revelry, a cockroach creeps on the table. Kopa silently cries out. (Verleiher-Text)
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