Director:
Imre JelinekGuión:
Ferenc JankovichCámara:
Rudolf IcseyMúsica:
Tibor PolgárReparto:
Alice Fényes, Gerő Mály, Antal Páger, Lajos Bakay, József Pataky, Róbert Huszthy, Erzsébet Medgyesy, Lajos Rajczy, Judit Székely, Lajos Alszeghy, Jenő Bodnár (más)Sinopsis(1)
Avar János, the poor village widower, robs a country castle disguised as an outlaw. The three men present at the engagement dinner, carry out the orders of the outlaw passively. Only the beautiful fiancée, Dea keeps her temper and slaps the scoundrel on the face when he hurts her womanly pride. Both Avar János and the fiancée are deeply touched by this encounter. The outlaw falls in love with the beautiful lady and also the girl is moved by the brave peasant lad whose eyes show deep honesty. Later, when destiny brings them together again, she refuses to betray him. Under her influence, he gives the money back to its lawful owner and reveals his identity in front of the law. Soon the girl is killed by a weak heart and excitement. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)
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