Directed by:
Péter RudolfCinematography:
János VecsernyésComposer:
Tamás SzarkaCast:
Péter Rudolf, Gábor Reviczky, Imre Csuja, Sándor Gáspár, József Szarvas, Lajos Ottó Horváth, Árpád Besenczi, Roland Selmeczi, Gyula Bodrogi, Juli Básti (more)Plots(1)
Uncle Oszi, known from the first part as a saintly man, fired by jealousy now visits Lali to take bloody revenge on him, but gets appeased by a certain amount of cognac. There is a turmoil of events. In tears, Lali's wife announces divorce. The investor of the Gitta housing estate park turns up, wanting to start building, and buys the Glass Tiger, in order to have it done away with. Gaben and his firends end up at the police after a night spent boozing, but they are soon set free. The greatest event, however, is Cingár's wedding. Due to a water parade, arranged by the boys, presenting a somewhat aged nymph, a tame donkey runs wild and draws the Glass Tiger away. The cars get once more jammed up on the road., and only the deaf and dumb bride hovers about them desolately. (Budapest Film)
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