Directed by:
Károly MakkScreenplay:
Péter BacsóCinematography:
János TóthComposer:
András MihályCast:
Lili Darvas, Mari Törőcsik, Iván Darvas, Erzsi Orsolya, László Mensáros, Tibor Bitskey, András Ambrus, Gábor Kiss, József Almási, Zoltán Bán, Éva Bányai (more)Plots(1)
In the 50s, János has been put in prison for political reasons. His wife, Luca, who is faithfully waiting for her husband, creates an environment for his mother in which she believes that his son is shooting a film in America, that he is happy, and found the purpose of his life. Letters are coming from America, and the old woman remembers Janos's childhood years with pride, evoking more and more of her memories. The external world, from where Luca enters the world of the old woman with small presents, is threatening, wrapped up in silence, and a friendly conversation reveals that Luca had better divorce her husband for her security's sake. One day János is released, Luca meets him with devoted love and tells him about his mother's death. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Lili Darvas
Austria-Hungary
Mari Törőcsik
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
Paths of Light (2005)
The Boys of Paul Street (1969)
Merry-Go-Round (1956)
Iván Darvas
Czechoslovakia
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
Cold Days (1966)
Love (1971)
Erzsi Orsolya
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Love (1971)
St. Peter's Umbrella (1958)
The Danube Pilot (1974)
László Mensáros
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
The Csárdás Queen (1971)
Love (1971)
Professor Hannibal (1956)
Tibor Bitskey
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
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The Fortress (1979)
András Ambrus
Romania
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
Cold Days (1966)
Love (1971)
Gábor Kiss
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
The Fifth Seal (1976)
Bald-Dog-Rock (1981)
Love (1971)
József Almási
Best movies:
Love (1971)
Zoltán Bán
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Love (1971)
Éva Bányai
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
Love (1971)
Ágnes Dávid
Romania
Best movies:
Angi Vera (1979)
Nobody's Daughter (1976)
Love (1971)
Mária Garamszegi
Best movies:
Love (1971)
Alíz Halda
Czechoslovakia
Best movies:
Love (1971)
A Very Moral Night (1977)
Diary for My Children (1984)
Magda Horváth
Best movies:
Love (1971)
Adoption (1975)
Binding Sentiments (1969)
Nóra Káldi
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
Love (1971)
Ten Thousand Suns (1967)
A Very Moral Night (1977)
Dezső Király
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Love (1971)
The Last Witch (1957)
Krčmársky král' (1970) (TV movie)
Géza Léka
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
Love (1971)
Season of Monsters (1987)
József Máriáss
Hungary
Best movies:
Love (1971)
A Very Moral Night (1977)