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Sirius 1942

★ 6.410 votes100 min📅 1942-01-10

In the whimsical world of Sirius (1942), a Hungarian count named Tibor Ákos dives into a madcap escapade after signing up for Professor Sirius's outlandish experiment.

Director: Dezső Ákos Hamza

Cast

Katalin Karády
Katalin Karády
Rózsa / Rosina
László Szilassy
László Szilassy
Count Tibor Ákos
Sári Déry
Kata
Elemér Baló
Professor Sergius
Ila Nagy
Teresa
Lajos Rajczy
Lajos Rajczy
Count Tibor Gergely
Ilona Bánhidy
Princess
Zoltán Greguss
Zoltán Greguss
Austrian Nobleman #1
Nusi Somogyi
Countess
Zoltán Szakáts
Physician #1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sirius (1942) about?

Sirius (1942) follows a dreamy Hungarian count who takes on an impossible challenge from the eccentric Professor Sirius. The story revolves around a bizarre invention that sends Tibor Ákos on a journey filled with humor, romance, and a touch of sci-fi wonder.

Who directed Sirius?

The film was directed by Dezső Ákos Hamza, a notable figure in Hungarian cinema known for blending humor with imaginative storytelling.

Who stars in Sirius?

The main cast includes Katalin Karády, László Szilassy, Sári Déry, and Elemér Baló, bringing charm and wit to this offbeat adventure.

Is Sirius (1942) worth watching?

As a vintage Hungarian comedy-romance with sci-fi elements, Sirius (1942) offers a lighthearted escape into a bygone era. While not widely rated, its unique premise and nostalgic charm make it a delightful watch for fans of classic films.

How long is Sirius?

The runtime of Sirius (1942) is 100 minutes.

🎥 Trailer

About Sirius (1942) — A Count's Wild Ride with Professor Sirius

In the whimsical world of Sirius (1942), a Hungarian count named Tibor Ákos dives into a madcap escapade after signing up for Professor Sirius's outlandish experiment.

Directed by Dezső Ákos Hamza, this Hungarian comedy-romance with a dash of science fiction blends playful romance with the thrill of scientific curiosity. With Katalin Karády and László Szilassy leading the cast, the film captures a lighthearted yet imaginative tone, where aristocratic charm meets the boundless possibilities of invention. Set against a backdrop of 1940s cinematic creativity, Sirius (1942) delivers a breezy, entertaining experience for fans of vintage sci-fi and romantic comedies alike.