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Bunny 1963

80 min📅 1963-08-22

Experience the heartwarming and dramatic journey of 'Bunny' (1963), a poignant comedy that delves into the lives of a country family after the patriarch's passing.

Director: Miklós Markos

Cast

Dezső Kellér
Mesélõ (as Kellér Dezsõ)
Cecília Esztergályos
Cecília Esztergályos
Tücsök
Imre Sinkovits
Imre Sinkovits
Karvaly Pista
Irén Psota
Irén Psota
Királyné
Sándor Pécsi
Sándor Pécsi
Virág
Ildikó Pécsi
Ildikó Pécsi
Király Anna
Ádám Szirtes
Ádám Szirtes
Rubint János földgyalus
Manyi Kiss
Manyi Kiss
Nagymama
Ferenc Zenthe
Ferenc Zenthe
Honfoglaló magyar
János Rajz
János Rajz
Bányász

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bunny (1963) about?

Experience the heartwarming and dramatic journey of a country family as they navigate love, loss, and the pursuit of a better life.

Who directed Bunny?

Bunny was directed by the talented Hungarian filmmaker Miklós Markos.

Who stars in Bunny?

The film features a talented cast, including Dezső Kellér, Cecília Esztergályos, and Imre Sinkovits.

Is Bunny (1963) worth watching?

While 'Bunny' (1963) may not have a high IMDb rating, its poignant portrayal of family dynamics and the human spirit makes it a compelling watch for those interested in Hungarian cinema.

How long is Bunny?

The runtime of Bunny is 80 minutes.

About Bunny (1963) — A poignant comedy of family, identity, and the human spirit.

Experience the heartwarming and dramatic journey of 'Bunny' (1963), a poignant comedy that delves into the lives of a country family after the patriarch's passing. Directed by Miklós Markos, this Hungarian masterpiece follows the eldest daughter, Anna, as she navigates a tumultuous past and finds herself at the forefront of a new chapter in her family's history. With its rich themes of family, identity, and the pursuit of a better life, 'Bunny' is a timeless tale that will resonate with audiences of all ages. As the family sets off to claim their share of land in a miners' town, they are met with both promise and adversity, making for a captivating and emotionally charged cinematic experience.

From the stunning Hungarian countryside to the harsh realities of life in a new town, 'Bunny' (1963) is a film that will keep you invested in its characters and their struggles. With a talented cast, including Dezső Kellér, Cecília Esztergályos, and Imre Sinkovits, this poignant comedy is a must-watch for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of human relationships and the power of family bonds.

So, immerse yourself in the world of 'Bunny' (1963) and discover a film that will leave you feeling moved, inspired, and perhaps even a little bit wiser.