Directed by:
Ferenc GrunwalskyScreenplay:
Ferenc GrunwalskyCinematography:
Ferenc GrunwalskyComposer:
Péter PéterdiCast:
Sándor Gáspár, János Bán, Zoltán Mucsi, Erzsi Cserhalmi, Irén Bódis, Ágnes Csere, Péter Blaskó, István Mészáros, István Patai, Éva Almássy Albert, Győző Bencz (more)Plots(1)
Bogár, a prisoner on trial for burglary, is released in lack of evidence after one year. Bogár seemingly accepts the declared norms of society and he takes a job in a factory involving heavy manual labour. In his leisure time however, he keeps on with burglary, precautiously, without leaving a trace. He gives all the money and gold to his sister and her family. Though ha always works alone, he now takes his clumsy brother-in-law to be his driver. The life principle for Bogár: they also this cannot be secured by work. The concurrent gang exploiting the brother-in-law traps Bogár, who dies of the blows he received. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Sándor Gáspár
Hungary
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János Bán
Hungary
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Zoltán Mucsi
Hungary
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Erzsi Cserhalmi
Hungary
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Irén Bódis
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Ágnes Csere
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Péter Blaskó
Hungary
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The Fortress (1979)
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István Mészáros
Hungary
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István Patai
Kingdom of Hungary
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Éva Almássy Albert
Hungary
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László Faludi
Austria-Hungary
Zoltán Nagy
Kingdom of Hungary
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Glass Tiger (2001)
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Oh, Bloody Life (1984)