Bástyasétány hetvennégy (1974)
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- 1h 16min
- Comedy, Drama
- 16 Aug 1984 (Hungary)
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Evald Schorm | ... |
Rezsõ úr
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István Iglódi | ... |
Dezsõ úr
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Lili Monori | ... |
Török Anna
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Róbert Koltai | ... |
Benedek Péter
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Judit Pogány | ... |
Bözsi
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Sándor Halmágyi | ... |
Talpas Ödön
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Mari Kiss | ... |
Kati
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Zoltán Papp | ... |
Donga Jóska
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Eszter Csákányi | ... |
Hajdú Antónia
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László Helyey | ... |
Doma Rudolf
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Hédi Temessy | ... |
Elvira, jósnõ
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Lajos Öze | ... |
Patkó Bernát
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Hanna Honthy | ... |
Operett istennõ
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Matild Behr |
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Miklós Benke |
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Kati Egri |
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László Ferencz |
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Lucy Hamvay |
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István Hunyadkürthy | ... |
(as Hunyadkürti István)
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József Kovács |
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Hajnalka Krizsán |
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Pál Major |
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Gyula Oszvald | ... |
(as Oszwald Gyula)
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Marika Oszvald | ... |
(as Oszwald Marika)
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Zoltán Simon |
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László Soós |
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Magda Tornyai |
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Directed by
Gyula Gazdag |
Written by
Gyula Gazdag | ... | () |
Miklós Györffy | ... | () |
Produced by
Tibor Dimény | ... | producer |
Music by
Ferenc Gyulai Gaál |
Cinematography by
Elemér Ragályi |
Editing by
Zsuzsa Csákány | ||
Gyula Gazdag |
Production Design by
József Romvári |
Set Decoration by
Andrásné Kiss | ||
László Makai |
Costume Design by
Nelly Vágó |
Makeup Department
László Albert | ... | hair stylist |
Attila Ungvári | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Tibor Dimény | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mária Loósz | ... | assistant director |
Szilveszter Siklósi | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Éva Martin | ... | construction manager |
Sound Department
Klára Iványi | ... | dialogue editor |
Róbert Juhász | ... | boom operator |
Károly Peller | ... | sound |
Special Effects by
György Velezdi | ... | special effects technician (as Velezdy György) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Magda B. Müller | ... | still photographer (as Müller Magda) |
Géza Gonda | ... | camera operator |
Miklós Hajdu | ... | gaffer |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Zsóka Szedõ | ... | wardrobe (as Béláné Szedõ) |
Location Management
Attila Budai | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Miklósné Miklós | ... | music supervisor |
Script and Continuity Department
Gergely Bikácsy | ... | script editor |
Additional Crew
Sándor Barkóczy | ... | choreographer (as Barkóczi Sándor) |
Péter Brill | ... | production staff |
Gábor Csiszár | ... | production staff |
Rezsõ Farkas | ... | production staff |
Béla Ferenczi | ... | production staff (as Ferenczy Béla) |
János Gonda | ... | production staff |
Katalin Guelmino | ... | production staff |
András Gyürki | ... | production staff |
Márton Ledniczky | ... | production staff |
Károly Stocker | ... | production staff |
György Szemere | ... | production staff |
Judit Szilágyi | ... | production staff |
György Teleki | ... | production staff |
Györgyné Áldor | ... | production staff |
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- International Home Cinema (1987) (United States) (subtitled)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Two librettists, Mr. Rezso and Mr. Dezso arrive and pluck people living in a bare valley, in order to turn them into operetta characters. The two librettists come up with a plot in which selected young men and women are designated into two opposing groups, both claiming ownership and intending to take possession and restore a house in ruin. Their fierce battle is anticipated to turn into blissful love by the end. While the librettists attempt to shepherd judiciously the youngsters' relationships in the desired direction, the enactment is constantly derailed. Whenever the characters' instincts follow natural impulses, the creators relentlessly correct digressions, reverse undesired developments, sometimes by rewinding time and reenacting events, shaped into their liking. The Ageless Goddess of operetta appears and irons out the scheme by performing a Socialist Realist lullaby from 1947. Finally, all resemblance to the characters' original individuality is converted into clichés of operetta characters. The couples and their adversaries have been fixed into their happy matrimonial lives ever after. |
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Trivia | Filmed in 1974, the film was withheld by the censors and released after 10 years. See more » |
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