Regie:
Márton KeletiKamera:
Karl KurzmayerMusik:
Paul AbrahamBesetzung:
Rosy Barsony, Pál Jávor, Gyula Kabos, Gyula Csortos, Kálmán Rózsahegyi, Gerő Mály, Lili Berky, Manyi Kiss, Attila Petheő, György Nagy, István Berend (mehr)Inhalte(1)
The ancient families of Kont and Hadházy have long been at war with each other. Lord-lieutenant Kont is a supporter of Vienna, while Hadházy is a devotee of Kossuth. The lord lieutenant plans to fight Hadházy at the approaching county assembly. Viki, the beautiful and quick-witted daughter of the Hadházy family, arrives home from the Swiss young ladies' boarding school, dismissed because of her conduct, immediately before that. Viki, off to protect her father and with a nobleman's pride, fights a dual dressed as a man with the son of the hostile family, Feri. He takes her to be her brother, Hadházy Kálmán. The political conflicts between the two families are subdued by amorous complications. Light is thrown upon the misunderstanding at the county ball, and through Viki's and Feri's love even old adversaries make peace. (Verleiher-Text)
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