Directed by:
Imre FehérScreenplay:
Bulcsú BerthaCinematography:
György IllésComposer:
Emil PetrovicsCast:
Gábor Szűcs, Ági Mészáros, Hédi Váradi, Bertalan Solti, Ferenc Kállai, Nóra Káldi, László Sinkó, Erika Maretics, Péter Benkő, Ildikó Horváth, Tibor Molnár, Bea Palásthy, József Horváth, Ajaka Jan Varen (more)Plots(1)
During the siege of Budapest, the nine-year-old Thali Ambrus is taken to the country, to his grandparents. His everyday life is determined by nightmares, the tough country life, the anguish caused by the aircraft noise. Overhearing a conversation one night he learns that his parents were killed by a bomb. A black parachutist is slaughtered by order of the local arrow-cross commander. One day his father, whom they thought to be dead, turns up and takes Ambrus to Szombathely, to Aunt Ilka. Here they spend most of their time in the bomb-shelter, where Ambrus meets Olgi, a little Jewish girl and falls in love with her. His warm-hearted aunt gives her shelter, too. They go out to the light together and wait for peace to come. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Gábor Szűcs
Best movies:
Adoption (1975)
Ági Mészáros
Austria-Hungary
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Hédi Váradi
Kingdom of Hungary
Bertalan Solti
Austria-Hungary
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Ferenc Kállai
Kingdom of Hungary
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Nóra Káldi
Kingdom of Hungary
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A Very Moral Night (1977)
László Sinkó
Kingdom of Hungary
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Diary for My Loves (1987)
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Péter Benkő
Hungary
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The Fortress (1979)
Allegro Barbaro (1979)
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Tibor Molnár
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
Two Half-Times in Hell (1961)
My Way Home (1965)
The Red and the White (1967)
Bea Palásthy
Hungary
József Horváth
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
The Witness (1969)
Two Half-Times in Hell (1961)
The Round-Up (1966)
Gyula Szabó
Kingdom of Hungary
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Kázmér Simon
Kingdom of Hungary
Pál Bajka
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
Mattie, the Goose-Boy (1977)
Gyula Benkő
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
Two Half-Times in Hell (1961)
The Fortress (1979)
Zoltán Dobránszky
Czechoslovakia
Anikó Felföldi
Kingdom of Hungary