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Rolling on the Road Roller 1977

250 min📅 1977-01-29

Join Gyula Szabó in *Rolling on the Road Roller (1977)*, Nándor Bednai's charming Hungarian comedy that blends adventure with small-town dreams.

Director: Nándor Bednai

Cast

Gyula Szabó
Gyula Szabó
Józsi
László Inke
László Inke
Károly Veres
László György
László György
Pál Egyenes
István Sztankay
István Sztankay
Újságíró
József Kautzky
József Kautzky
Gépkocsivezető

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rolling on the Road Roller (1977) about?

This Hungarian comedy follows Józsi, a restless sailor-turned-dock worker, as he embarks on a wild journey to bring a road roller to his sleepy village. Along the way, his quirky quest turns into an adventure filled with humor and heart, as he navigates Hungary's countryside in a vehicle that's as unique as his dream.

Who directed Rolling on the Road Roller?

Nándor Bednai directed *Rolling on the Road Roller* with a knack for blending comedy and small-town charm.

Who stars in Rolling on the Road Roller?

The film features Gyula Szabó in the lead role, alongside László Inke, László György, István Sztankay, and József Kautzky.

Is Rolling on the Road Roller (1977) worth watching?

While it's not rated on IMDb, *Rolling on the Road Roller* is a quirky gem for fans of Hungarian comedy and lighthearted adventures. Its themes of perseverance and community, paired with Szabó's charismatic performance, make it a charming choice for a cozy viewing experience.

How long is Rolling on the Road Roller?

The film runs for 250 minutes, offering an immersive journey through Józsi's adventure.

About Rolling on the Road Roller (1977) — A Hungarian Comedy Adventure Roaring with Heart

Join Gyula Szabó in *Rolling on the Road Roller (1977)*, Nándor Bednai's charming Hungarian comedy that blends adventure with small-town dreams. Józsi, a free-spirited sailor turned dock worker, embarks on a hilarious quest to bring a road roller back to his quiet village of Nyírmadocsa. With the scent of reseda filling the air, his journey becomes a roaring celebration of perseverance and home, as this unlikely hero navigates Hungary's countryside in a vehicle that's as quirky as his mission. Directed with wit and warmth, the film captures the essence of longing for progress while celebrating the quirks of community life.

The atmosphere is lighthearted yet rich with nostalgia, blending gentle humor with the spirit of adventure. Themes of determination and belonging shine through Józsi's unconventional road trip, making *Rolling on the Road Roller* a feel-good classic that resonates with anyone who's ever dreamed of bringing change—one bumpy ride at a time.