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Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse 2001

★ 3.46 votes87 min📅 2001-02-15

Experience the whimsical world of Miklós Jancsó's Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse (2001), a comedic tale set against the vibrant backdrop of Budapest's Heroes' Square.

Director: Miklós Jancsó

Cast

Zoltán Mucsi
Zoltán Mucsi
Kapa
Péter Scherer
Péter Scherer
Pepe
József Szarvas
József Szarvas
Józsi
István Márton
Pista
Enikő Börcsök
Enikő Börcsök
Enikő
Emese Vasvári
Emese Vasvári
Emese
Lajos Ottó Horváth
Lajos Ottó Horváth
Minister
Zsolt Kovács
Zsolt Kovács
Zsolt
János Gyuriska
János Gyuriska
Minister's aid
Judit Schell
Judit Schell
Judit

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse (2001) about?

This film follows the story of two waiters, Kapa and Pepe, as they navigate a surreal competition in 1930s Budapest.

Who directed Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse?

Miklós Jancsó brings his unique vision to the screen in this offbeat comedy.

Who stars in Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse?

The film features a talented cast, including Zoltán Mucsi, Péter Scherer, József Szarvas, and István Márton.

Is Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse (2001) worth watching?

While the film's rating on IMDb is not available, its unique blend of humor and social commentary makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of comedy and those interested in the cultural and historical context of the era.

How long is Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse?

The film has a runtime of 87 minutes.

About Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse (2001) — A Whimsical Comedy from Miklós Jancsó

Experience the whimsical world of Miklós Jancsó's Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse (2001), a comedic tale set against the vibrant backdrop of Budapest's Heroes' Square. Dressed as waiters, the main characters, Kapa and Pepe, find themselves in the midst of a surreal competition, navigating the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. As they drive along the Danube promenade and engage in a showdown of political background, the audience is treated to a visually striking commentary on the era's complexities. With a talented cast, including Zoltán Mucsi and Péter Scherer, this film promises to delight viewers with its unique blend of humor and social commentary. As the characters train for a last supper and Pepe's emotional outbursts add a touch of humanity to the scene, the film's atmosphere is both captivating and thought-provoking. Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse (2001) is a cinematic experience that will leave you pondering the themes and emotions long after the credits roll.

With its richly detailed setting, quirky characters, and offbeat humor, Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse (2001) is a film that will appeal to fans of comedy and those interested in the cultural and historical context of the era.