Házasságból elégséges
Originally released in 1962. Házasságból elégséges is a drama/comedy film. directed by Károly Wiedermann.
Starring Mari Törőcsik, Gyula Bodrogi, and Manyi Kiss
Synopsis
Blondie and Árpi love each other very much. She is a hairdresser, he is a confectioner. Blondie's parents are divorced and she lives with her grandmother. Árpi loves her parents, but has long been angry with her brother-in-law, whom she knows to be keeping a mistress. Pista turns the parents against Árpi, and after a quarrel, the boy decides to leave home. Then he has an even better idea: marry Blondie. She is just as much of a hebrensch, so she insists on marriage. It's summer, and the Árpi's move to their summer cottage on the top of the hill. But they are unprepared for independence, and so they have a series of conflicts. They quarrel badly, and Blondie moves back home. To Arpi's surprise, her father persuades her to make up with him. Blondie sulks at first, but her lover overcomes her resentment. They try again, together.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Mari Törőcsik
as Szöszi
Gyula Bodrogi
as Árpi Körmendi
Manyi Kiss
as Grandmother
János Makláry
as Grandfather
Ernö Szabó
as Körmendi, father of Árpi
Márta Fónay
as Mrs. Körmendi - Árpi's mother
Mari Szemes
as Zsuzsi Körmendi
Ferenc Kállai
as Pista Sumony, husband of Zsuzsa
Irén Psota
as Annamária
László Márkus
as Zsiga
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HU
Production Companies
- Budapest Filmstúdió
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Házasságból elégséges about?
Blondie and Árpi love each other very much. She is a hairdresser, he is a confectioner. Blondie's parents are divorced and she lives with her grandmother. Árpi loves her parents, but has long bee...
Who directed Házasságból elégséges?
Házasságból elégséges was directed by Károly Wiedermann.
When was Házasságból elégséges released?
Házasságból elégséges was released on March 15, 1962 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Házasságból elégséges?
The main cast of Házasságból elégséges includes Mari Törőcsik, Gyula Bodrogi, Manyi Kiss, János Makláry, Ernö Szabó.