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Cotton Chicken 1990

75 min📅 1990-09-27

In the whimsical world of Cotton Chicken (1990), a mythical 'hen' rises from a factory canteen's lake, driven by the pursuit of a golden egg.

Director: Mária Dobos

Cast

Szőke András
Szőke András
Tibor Gazdag
Tibor Gazdag
Sándor Badár
Sándor Badár
János Horváth

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cotton Chicken (1990) about?

The film follows the story of a mythical 'hen' and its quest for a golden egg, which holds the key to a potential American-Hungarian joint venture.

Who directed Cotton Chicken?

The film was directed by the talented Mária Dobos.

Who stars in Cotton Chicken?

The film features a talented cast, including Szőke András, Tibor Gazdag, Sándor Badár, and János Horváth.

Is Cotton Chicken (1990) worth watching?

With its unique blend of humor and social commentary, Cotton Chicken is a film that will appeal to fans of offbeat comedies, but its worth-watching status may be a matter of personal preference.

How long is Cotton Chicken?

The film has a runtime of 75 minutes.

About Cotton Chicken (1990) — A Whimsical Comedy of Corporate Greed and Ambition

In the whimsical world of Cotton Chicken (1990), a mythical 'hen' rises from a factory canteen's lake, driven by the pursuit of a golden egg. This egg, discovered by the lunchroom maid Marinka in a rather unlikely place - the ketchup - holds the key to a potential American-Hungarian joint venture. However, the egg's disappearance amidst corporate scheming and a police probe sets off a chain of events that will leave viewers questioning the true nature of power and ambition.

Directed by the talented Mária Dobos, Cotton Chicken boasts a talented cast, including Szőke András, Tibor Gazdag, Sándor Badár, and János Horváth. The film's comedic tone and exploration of themes such as corporate greed and the power of the underdog make it a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies.

With its unique blend of humor and social commentary, Cotton Chicken (1990) is a film that will leave viewers chuckling and pondering the consequences of its events long after the credits roll.