
Fake Doll 1991
Follow the mischievous trail of Major Kardos and ex-lieutenant Droplet in Fake Doll (1991), István Bujtor's fast-paced comedy-crime sequel that whisks viewers across sun-drenched Greece, misty Hungary, and bustling Germany.
Director: István Bujtor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fake Doll (1991) about?
Major Kardos and ex-lieutenant Droplet dive into a high-stakes investigation of a transnational drug cartel operating across Greece, Hungary, and Germany. Their mission blends undercover work with offbeat humor as they outwit smugglers and uncover hidden truths behind a wave of deception.
Who directed Fake Doll?
István Bujtor directs this 1991 comedy-crime entry, known for his knack for mixing lighthearted antics with suspenseful plotting.
Who stars in Fake Doll?
The film features István Bujtor, András Kern, László Kozák, Sándor Sörös, and László Lippai as the core ensemble.
Is Fake Doll (1991) worth watching?
Despite its short runtime, Fake Doll delivers breezy fun with a crime-comedy blend that feels fresh and nostalgic at once. Fans of buddy-cop antics in exotic settings will find plenty to enjoy, even if it never scales to blockbuster ambition.
How long is Fake Doll?
Fake Doll runs 82 minutes, offering a compact, punchy adventure perfect for a single sitting.
About Fake Doll (1991) — A Cross-Border Crime Comedy with Sharp Wit
Follow the mischievous trail of Major Kardos and ex-lieutenant Droplet in Fake Doll (1991), István Bujtor's fast-paced comedy-crime sequel that whisks viewers across sun-drenched Greece, misty Hungary, and bustling Germany. After uncovering the threads of a powerful European drug cartel, the duo finds themselves tangled in a web of deception and high-stakes intrigue. The film blends razor-sharp humor with the grit of undercover work, painting a vivid picture of cross-border crime fighting where every ally could be a foe. With snappy dialogue and a knack for timing, Bujtor crafts a lighthearted yet suspenseful adventure that keeps laughs and tension in perfect balance.
Featuring István Bujtor and András Kern as the sharp-witted investigators, the movie shines with the chemistry of its lead pair, matched by László Kozák's dry comedic flair. As the cartel's shadowy operations spread, the film captures the clashing cultures and landscapes of three nations, turning a crime caper into a globe-trotting escapade. Expect twists that toy with expectations and a finale that leaves you grinning—proof that sometimes the greatest foes are the ones hiding in plain sight.