Regie:
Frigyes BánKamera:
Ottó ForgácsBesetzung:
Ferenc Bessenyei, Manyi Kiss, Mária Mezei, Irén Psota, Marietta Kovács, Katalin Rákosi, József Szendrő, Alfonzó, László Kabos, Anna Tőkés, Károly Mécs (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Klári, the dancer of the ice revue, is pursued by a mysterious admirer and his roses. Her husband, Rezső, is about to lose his wits with jealousy. Andrea, the other solo dancer, is also endangered. Her three aunts found out that she dances in the revue instead of studying. Jancsi, her fiancé, arrives in good time to appease the aunts by saying that he will prepare Andrea for her university examination. The aunts plan to buy a dress for the girl, but decide to refresh their own wardrobe instead, according to the latest fashion. Andrea passes the examination with excellent results, and has an overwhelming success on the ice the same evening. The jealousy-scene of the mysterious admirer (a tricky insurance agent) ends in a slipping burlesque. (Verleiher-Text)
(mehr)Besetzung
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