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A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek 1968

📅 1968-03-10

Step into the playful world of Gábor Sándor Szőnyi's 1968 Hungarian comedy, *A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek*, where mischief meets hospitality in a whirlwind of slapstick charm.

Director: Sándor Szőnyi G.

Cast

Nóra Káldi
Nóra Káldi
Fölcint Rózsi, Róbert szerelmese
Géza Tordy
Géza Tordy
Konrád, a francia
Samu Balázs
Samu Balázs
Fölcint Lajos
Klári Tolnay
Klári Tolnay
Fölcint Lajosné
Györgyi Telessy
Györgyi Telessy
Kriszta, Rózsi bizalmasa
László Sinkó
László Sinkó
Róbert, a másik francia
Nándor Tomanek
Nándor Tomanek
Giovanni Boccaccio

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek (1968) about?

This 1968 Hungarian comedy revolves around a quick-witted young woman who navigates the comedic mishaps of a group of unsuspecting tourists, turning their vacation into a series of cleverly orchestrated pranks and heartwarming encounters. Think *Home Alone* meets *Roman Holiday*, but with a distinctly Hungarian flair.

Who directed A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek?

The film was directed by Gábor Sándor Szőnyi, a Hungarian filmmaker known for his contributions to mid-century comedies and lighthearted storytelling.

Who stars in A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek?

The film features Nóra Káldi in the lead role, alongside Géza Tordy, Samu Balázs, Klári Tolnay, and Györgyi Telessy in pivotal supporting parts.

Is A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek (1968) worth watching?

While it doesn't have a rated IMDb score, its status as a beloved Hungarian comedy classic speaks volumes. Fans of lighthearted, character-driven humor will appreciate its clever script and charming performances. If you enjoy vintage comedies with a touch of satire, this one's a hidden gem worth tracking down.

How long is A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek?

Runtime details are not listed for this film.

About A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek (1968) — A Hungarian comedy classic full of wit and warmth

Step into the playful world of Gábor Sándor Szőnyi's 1968 Hungarian comedy, *A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek*, where mischief meets hospitality in a whirlwind of slapstick charm. This lighthearted farce follows a clever young woman who outsmarts a group of bumbling tourists with effortless wit, turning an ordinary vacation into a series of laugh-out-loud escapades. Set against the backdrop of Hungary's mid-century charm, the film brims with warmth, satire, and the universal thrill of a protagonist who navigates chaos with grace. The director's knack for balancing humor and heart shines through, making this a delightful snapshot of 1960s Eastern European cinema.

The cast, led by the radiant Nóra Káldi, delivers performances that are as infectious as the film's breezy tone. Géza Tordy and Samu Balázs bring their signature comedic energy, grounding the antics in a world that feels both timeless and deeply rooted in its era. With its sharp dialogue and infectious energy, *A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek (1968)* isn't just a nostalgic relic—it's a celebration of the joy found in clever deception and the unexpected friendships that arise from the most unlikely situations.