Regie:
Steve SekelyMusik:
Mihály EisemannBesetzung:
Gyula Csortos, Gyula Kabos, Mici Haraszti, Éva Fenyvessy, Sándor Góth, Gyula Gózon, Mici Erdélyi, Pál Jávor, Jenő Herczeg, István Bársony, Lajos Gárdonyi (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Schneider Mátyás is a petite bourgeois turned transport entrepreneur. His wife, a woman with an air of snobbery, tries to turn her household into something more distinguishable than it actually is by taking on a butler. Hyppolit, formerly a butler with the family of a count, makes a mess of the Schneiders' life by imposing the ways of aristocracy on his new employers. Although Schneider is a born petite bourgeois sticking to his old habits, he grudgingly accepts the rules set by the bossy butler. Terka, Schneider's daughter, is in love with Benedek István, the family's employee. Mrs. Schneider has already picked someone with the background of an aristocrat to become her daughter's future husband. The engagement ceremony does, however, turn into the scene of a scandal, when Schneider's mistress, a dance hostess, turns up at the party. Eventually, Schneider decides to face up to the bossiness of Hyppolit, and the party ends after the merriment of Terka and István's own engagement ceremony. (Verleiher-Text)
(mehr)Besetzung
Gyula Csortos
Österreich-Ungarn
Gyula Kabos
Österreich-Ungarn
Mici Haraszti
Österreich-Ungarn
Éva Fenyvessy
Österreich-Ungarn
Sándor Góth
Österreich-Ungarn
Gyula Gózon
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Die Ritter des Königs (1965)
Mici Erdélyi
Österreich-Ungarn
Pál Jávor
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Der große Caruso (1951)
Jenő Herczeg
Österreich-Ungarn
István Bársony
Österreich-Ungarn
Lajos Gárdonyi
Österreich-Ungarn
Ferencné Pázmán
Österreich-Ungarn
Andor Sárossy
Österreich-Ungarn
Ernő Szenes
Österreich-Ungarn
Elvira Horváthy
Österreich-Ungarn
Marcsa Simon
Österreich-Ungarn
Zoltán Makláry
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Egy magyar nábob (1966)
Körhinta (1956)
Germinal (1963)
Elek Rehberger
Österreich-Ungarn
Gusztáv Vándory
Österreich-Ungarn
Jenő Szigeti
Österreich-Ungarn