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Zoltán Latinovits | ... | Szindbád |
Éva Ruttkai | ... | Lenke | |
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Éva Leelössy | ... | A fiatal Lenke |
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Margit Dajka | ... | Majmunka (as Dayka Margit) |
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Anna Nagy | ... | Fruzsina |
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Györgyi Andai | ... | Setétke |
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Erika Szegedi | ... | Florentina |
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Anna Muszte | ... | Virágárus lány |
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Sándor Horváth | ... | Valentin |
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Éva Pap | ... | Szépszemü lány |
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Anna Czako | ... | Valentin felesége |
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Zoltán Zelk | ... | Nusdorf bácsi |
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Ildikó Bánsági | ... | Mária |
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Mária Medgyesi | ... | Paula |
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Ernõ Szénási | ... | Vendelin |
An old man is recollecting all the women he met in his youth. An old woman wants them to commit suicide together but changes her mind. The little town has a doctor whose wife can not forget the old man, and the waiter who serves him his dinner doesn't know that Sinbad will soon court her. Written by Mattias Thuresson
Here is a translation of "svaradi@sprynet.com"(I'm sorry but I don't your name). Very nice, lyrical comment; very hard to translate(and maybe not perfect). It is probably due to the fact of Hungarian language's richness.So here it is:
Zelk Zoltan, Krúdy, Huszárik and Latinovits's Szinbad is a film elegy with an odd, volatile atmosphere in lyricism almost surreal. Krúdí(the writer) is identified in the film as Szinbád. He's looking for the meaning of life, eternity on the ship of memories - preoccupied in the beauties of nature, music, nice women, girl's hair, strokes, sensitive walks, tearful hours, grievous farewells. The attracted women offer lasting love, and for that very reason he he proceeds to the upcoming in wonderful colours of life and resignation generative passing, aka death.