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Pénz beszél 1940

📅 1940-01-01

In the delightfully mischievous Hungarian comedy *Pénz beszél (1940)*, a power-hungry patriarch's sudden decision to marry his kind-hearted maid Julcsa sets off a whirlwind of greed and deception.

Cast

Dajka Margit
Dajka Margit
Éva Szörényi
Éva Szörényi
Gyula Csortos
Gyula Csortos
Gerő Mály
Gerő Mály
Szabó Sándor
Szabó Sándor
Darday Istvan
Károly Kovács
Károly Kovács
Margit Ladomerszky
Margit Ladomerszky
Piri Peéry
Zoltán Greguss
Zoltán Greguss

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pénz beszél (1940) about?

This classic Hungarian comedy follows Julcsa, a maid who unexpectedly inherits a sizable fortune after her employer's death. As his greedy relatives and a smooth-talking con artist descend upon her, Julcsa must navigate their schemes to secure her newfound wealth—and her dignity.

Who directed Pénz beszél?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Pénz beszél?

The film features standout performances by Dajka Margit as Julcsa, Éva Szörényi, Gyula Csortos, and Gyula Gerő.

Is Pénz beszél (1940) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, *Pénz beszél* offers a sharp, entertaining take on class and greed, wrapped in classic Hungarian comedy. Fans of vintage films or lighthearted social satire will find its themes and humor surprisingly modern.

How long is Pénz beszél?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Pénz beszél (1940) — A Hungarian Comedy Where Money Talks Loudest

In the delightfully mischievous Hungarian comedy *Pénz beszél (1940)*, a power-hungry patriarch's sudden decision to marry his kind-hearted maid Julcsa sets off a whirlwind of greed and deception. After Ottó Dárday's unexpected demise, his fortune—left entirely to Julcsa—becomes the prize everyone craves. But his scheming nephew István isn't the only suitor lurking in the shadows; a smooth-talking con artist circles Julcsa, eager to swindle her out of her newfound wealth. With sharp wit and playful twists, this classic comedy explores themes of class, ambition, and the absurd lengths people go to for money.

Directed by an unknown filmmaker, the movie sparkles with the charismatic performances of Dajka Margit as Julcsa and Éva Szörényi as the scheming co-star, set against the lavish backdrop of interwar Budapest. While the film's runtime remains a mystery, its enduring charm lies in its clever satire of greed and social climbing.