Regie:
Steve SekelyDrehbuch:
István MihályKamera:
István EibenBesetzung:
Sári Fedák, Pál Jávor, Oscar Beregi, Ella Gombaszögi, Irén Ágay, Karola Zala, Sári Kürthy, Kató Eőry, Károly Huszár, Márton Rátkai, Jenő Törzs, György Dénes (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Miss Iza teaches Hungarian language in Selmecbánya, but she is forced to give up her job and leave her beloved students when the town is made part of Czechoslovakia where teaching in the Hungarian language is by now officially banned. First she and her friend, another woman, have a job in a Budapest night-club, then, with the help of colonel Wood, becomes a star of Étoile Noire, a Night-club in Paris, but is unable to put behind her memories of her native town, where she decides to send all the money she has saved up to support her loved ones, who still live in Selmecbánya. She keeps an eye, as it were, on the future of her former admirer, Bodó Bálint, pulling strings to get him a job as a forester and even acts as a matchmaker for Bodó and Paksy Jolán, a nice country girl. (Verleiher-Text)
(mehr)Besetzung
Sári Fedák
Österreich-Ungarn
Pál Jávor
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Der große Caruso (1951)
Oscar Beregi
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (1933)
Ella Gombaszögi
Österreich-Ungarn
Irén Ágay
Österreich-Ungarn
Karola Zala
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Professor Hannibal (1956)
Sári Kürthy
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Macskajáték (1974)
Kató Eőry
Österreich-Ungarn
Károly Huszár
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Der müde Tod (1921)
Der blaue Engel (1930)
Der Mann, der lacht (1928)
Márton Rátkai
Österreich-Ungarn
Jenő Törzs
Österreich-Ungarn
György Dénes
Österreich-Ungarn
István Bondy
Österreich-Ungarn
Kornél D'Arrigó
Österreich-Ungarn
Lajos Gárdonyi
Österreich-Ungarn
Rezső Harsányi
Österreich-Ungarn
Jenő Herczeg
Österreich-Ungarn
Lajos Ihász
Österreich-Ungarn
Gyula Justh
Österreich-Ungarn
László Keleti
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Die Czardasfürstin (1971)