Regie:
Béla BaloghDrehbuch:
József BabayKamera:
Árpád MakayMusik:
Tibor PolgárBesetzung:
Zita Szeleczky, József Timár, Kálmán Rózsahegyi, Lili Berky, Gyula Gózon, Ilona Dajbukát, József Juhász, Marcsa Simon, Béla Mihályffi, Erzsébet Cserba (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Pálos Viktor is out of clink after serving his sentence, although he is an innocent man. He moves into Berek's place, a grocer and a relative of his living in the country. He there meets Sipos Katalin, the blind adopted daughter of Meller, a watchmaker. He falls in love with the beautiful girl. In the meantime, Bosnyák Józsi, a lazy man, has picked the girl for himself. He steals the Berek family's saved-up money. Suspicion falls on Pálos. Józsi turns up, introducing himself to the Mellers as a rich suitor. Pálos is arrested, but Katalin, a woman in love, instinctively thinks otherwise and she finds the iron chest, which has been hidden. Mrs. Berek is so grateful to the girl for what she has done that she decides to have her eyes operated on. Katalin, having regained her vision, chooses Viktor, who was secretly hopeful that choice would fall on him. (Verleiher-Text)
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Zita Szeleczky
Ungarn
József Timár
Österreich-Ungarn
Kálmán Rózsahegyi
Österreich-Ungarn
Lili Berky
Österreich-Ungarn
Gyula Gózon
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Die Ritter des Königs (1965)
Ilona Dajbukát
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Egy pikoló világos (1955)
József Juhász
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Körhinta (1956)
Marcsa Simon
Österreich-Ungarn
Béla Mihályffi
Österreich-Ungarn
Erzsébet Cserba
Königreich Ungarn
Ferenc Pethes
Österreich-Ungarn
László Misoga
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Két félidő a pokolban (1961)
Körhinta (1956)
Professor Hannibal (1956)
Gyula Szőreghy
Österreich-Ungarn
Jenő Bodnár
Österreich-Ungarn
Andor Heltai
Österreich-Ungarn
Lajos Kelemen
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Húsz óra (1965)
Iván Ruttkay
Königreich Ungarn
Imre Toronyi
Österreich-Ungarn
Piri Peéry
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Körhinta (1956)
Dáždnik svätého Petra (1958)