Director:
Béla GaálGuión:
Béla GaálCámara:
Karl KurzmayerMúsica:
Alfréd MárkusReparto:
Irén Ágay, Pál Jávor, Gyula Kabos, Gyula Csortos, Manyi Kiss, Mária Sulyok, Mariska Vízváry, Miklós Hajmássy, Ilona Erdős, László Dezsőffy, Attila Petheő (más)Sinopsis(1)
Dobokay is a solicitor courting Mimi. Their relationship faces certain hardships when Balogh Margit, wooed by a young American, Bobby Berry, appears posing as Dobokay's wife, and the "husband" accepts his status, not least because he seems to like the girl. Veronika, Margit's friend, is covering up for her in the background, while Bobby Berry is at his worst sniffing around virtually everyone, believing them to be his rival, grudging no one his jealousy-driven hooks. He goes to see Margit's father, who cannot understand how on earth his daughter, whom he thought to be single, has, all of a sudden, become a married woman. In the meantime, the American himself changes course, his attention being focused on Veronika. What was, at the outset, Margit's fib, is now reality, Dobokay having become her husband. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)
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