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A Nice Neighbor

March 26, 1979 1h 36m

Originally released in 1979. A Nice Neighbor is a drama/comedy film. directed by Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács.

Starring László Szabó, Dajka Margit, and Ági Margitai

Synopsis

Hungarian-born Laszlo Szabo returned to his native country to play the part of Dibusz in this comedy. When the residents of a large old house learn that it is to be torn down and that they will be relocated elsewhere, an intense game gets underway. As is usual in such instances, the residents will be given new apartments commensurate in size with their old ones. Dibusz sees this as an opportunity to temporarily enlarge his "assigned" space in the condemned building. He wants to be reassigned to an apartment which is larger than his current bathless one-room space. He and a neighbor cooperate to break down the walls that separate their spaces from that of an old woman who just died after a brief tussle. Still not satisfied, he tries to marry one of two spinster women who live together but is rejected. In the course of the film, he has intense encounters of one sort or another with anyone who might be of help to him in his quest.

Quick Facts

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Release Date March 26, 1979 46 years ago
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Runtime 1h 36m 96 minutes total
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Language HU Original language
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Country Hungary Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
HU

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Nice Neighbor about?

Hungarian-born Laszlo Szabo returned to his native country to play the part of Dibusz in this comedy. When the residents of a large old house learn that it is to be torn down and that they will be ...

Who directed A Nice Neighbor?

A Nice Neighbor was directed by Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács.

How long is A Nice Neighbor?

A Nice Neighbor has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).

When was A Nice Neighbor released?

A Nice Neighbor was released on March 26, 1979 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in A Nice Neighbor?

The main cast of A Nice Neighbor includes László Szabó, Dajka Margit, Ági Margitai, Csilla Herczeg, Lajos Szabó.