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Zimmer Feri 1998

★ 5.812 votes97 min📅 1998-01-27

Péter Tímár's comedy crime film, Zimmer Feri (1998), tells the story of a 50-year-old Ferenc, who's struggling to make a profit from a debt-ridden apartment on the picturesque Balaton beach.

Director: Péter Tímár

Cast

Gábor Reviczky
Gábor Reviczky
Feri
Judit Pogány
Judit Pogány
Vilma
József Szarvas
József Szarvas
Pista
Natália Nagy
Natália Nagy
Amálka
Vanda Kovács
Vanda Kovács
Rozi
Louranda Bird Abreu
Louranda Bird Abreu
Lucia
Miklós Galla
Miklós Galla
Árvai nyomozó
Norbert Növényi
Norbert Növényi
Charlie, a büfés
László Szacsvay
László Szacsvay
Kázmér, ÁNTSZ ellenőr
Attila Bíró
Attila Bíró
Peti

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zimmer Feri (1998) about?

Zimmer Feri (1998) follows the story of a 50-year-old Ferenc, who's trying to make a profit from a debt-ridden apartment on the Balaton beach.

Who directed Zimmer Feri?

Péter Tímár directed Zimmer Feri.

Who stars in Zimmer Feri?

The main cast includes Gábor Reviczky, Judit Pogány, and József Szarvas.

Is Zimmer Feri (1998) worth watching?

While Zimmer Feri (1998) may not have received an IMDb rating, its blend of comedy and crime genres makes it a captivating watch for fans of the genres. The film's exploration of financial struggle and the human spirit's ability to adapt adds depth to the story.

How long is Zimmer Feri?

Zimmer Feri has a runtime of 97 minutes.

About Zimmer Feri (1998) — A Comedy Crime Film of Financial Struggle

Péter Tímár's comedy crime film, Zimmer Feri (1998), tells the story of a 50-year-old Ferenc, who's struggling to make a profit from a debt-ridden apartment on the picturesque Balaton beach. The film's setting provides a unique backdrop for Ferenc's plan, as he navigates the complexities of the rental business amidst the scenic Hungarian landscape. With a talented cast, including Gábor Reviczky and Judit Pogány, Zimmer Feri (1998) explores themes of financial struggle and the human spirit's ability to adapt in the face of adversity.

From the director of several notable Hungarian films, Zimmer Feri (1998) is a captivating watch for fans of comedy and crime genres. The film's runtime of 97 minutes offers a engaging and entertaining experience that will leave viewers invested in Ferenc's journey. With its blend of humor and drama, Zimmer Feri (1998) is a must-watch for those looking for a unique and memorable cinematic experience.