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Géza Boross, Ibolya Kondor, Kálmán Latabár, Alice Rajna, Edith Zeisler, Ilona Kökény, Béla Salamon, Ferenc Delly, Sándor Gál, Ferenc Vendrey, Lajos Sugár, Gusztáv Vándory, Gyula Justh, Dezső Szabó (más)Sinopsis(1)
General director Szigethy is a sports fan and has the habit of only employing people in his factory, in which toothpicks are manufactured, who are also into sports and do regular exercise themselves. Lajcsi, Szigethy's son, also undergoes the daily torture of morning exercise. He is off to the hills with Radován Micike, a pretty female colleague of his, who is also courted by the manager himself. Having had enough of this idler's life, Lajcsi takes on a job at Radován's, a pastry shop, where Sáray Márkus, a tailor by trade, (and the secret fiancé of Micike's widowed mother) also helps out, although none of them know much of the trade. Sáray György, the tailor's namesake, a football-player, is in love with the general director's daughter, Annie. Being refused by her, he even renounces his chance of playing in the national team. In the end, he decides to play and is rewarded by winning Annie. Szigethy gives up Micike, and Lajcsi can now marry her. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)
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Géza Boross
Austria-Hungría
Ibolya Kondor
Austria-Hungría
Kálmán Latabár
Austria-Hungría
Alice Rajna
Austria-Hungría
Edith Zeisler
Austria-Hungría
Ilona Kökény
Austria-Hungría
Béla Salamon
Austria-Hungría
Ferenc Delly
Austria-Hungría
Sándor Gál
Austria-Hungría
Ferenc Vendrey
Reino de Hungría
Lajos Sugár
Austria-Hungría
Gusztáv Vándory
Austria-Hungría
Gyula Justh
Austria-Hungría
Dezső Szabó
Austria-Hungría
Zsuzsi Balla
Austria-Hungría
István Lontay
Austria-Hungría
Gyula Fehér
Austria-Hungría
Lajos Várady
Austria-Hungría