Wild Roses
Originally released in 1939. Wild Roses is a comedy film. directed by Béla Balogh. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Dajka Margit, Marika Rökk, and Árpád Lehotay
Synopsis
Éva, the young, wild girl, the "wild rose", who was raised by her grandfather, Uncle Ábris, on the country estate, runs away from marriage to her father, the famous divorce lawyer Sándor Sziráky, in Budapest. In Budapest, Eva is welcomed by her kindly grandmother Clementine, who then becomes acquainted with her father's affairs with women. His secretary, Mária, is in love with Sziráky, but to make him jealous, she pretends to be his friend, Dr. Ámon. Mrs Tertayn, who is on the verge of divorce, is also vying for Sziráky. Éva springs into action, brings her father together with Maria after much complication, and finally finds happiness and peace of mind with Doctor Ámon.
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HU
Production Companies
- Pásztor Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wild Roses about?
Éva, the young, wild girl, the "wild rose", who was raised by her grandfather, Uncle Ábris, on the country estate, runs away from marriage to her father, the famous divorce lawyer Sándor Szirák...
Who directed Wild Roses?
Wild Roses was directed by Béla Balogh.
How long is Wild Roses?
Wild Roses has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).
When was Wild Roses released?
Wild Roses was released on March 9, 1939 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Wild Roses?
The main cast of Wild Roses includes Dajka Margit, Marika Rökk, Árpád Lehotay, Kálmán Rózsahegyi, Mariska Vízváry.