The Lady is a Little Crazy (1938)
Bimbi, aka Takács Klára is unemployed. She lives in a sublet and has no idea how she will live and pay her bills. But luckily for her, the previous tenant, who had a letter of recommendation for the director of Tormássy Works, has now been put in a mental home. So he can apply for a job with the "unused" letter of recommendation. Since the letter says that the "lady with a bit of a bug" will not get a job, she can go to the son of the CEO as a typist's assistant.
Director: Ákos Ráthonyi
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Éva Adorján as Titkárnő |
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László Dezsőffy as Sümegi |
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István Dózsa as Novák úr |
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Lenke Egyed as Csuporiné |
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Zoltán Fülöp as Ápoló |
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Hilda Gobbi as Bolond |
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Gyula Gózon as Tormássy, vezér |
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Gyula Justh as Gyári portás |
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Lajos Kelemen as Paraszt |
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Gyula Kőváry as Dr. Gereben |
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Zoltán Makláry as Csupori, intéző |
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Gerő Mály as Kropacher, titkár |
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László Misoga as Rendőr |
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Ferenc Pethes as Kovács, inas |
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Sándor Pethes as Gerber |
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Imre Ráday as Tormássy Péter |
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Marcsa Simon as Háziasszony |
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Lajos Sugár as Zombory, cégvezető |
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Dezső Szabó as Jegyző |
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Klári Tolnay as Takács Klári, Bimbi |
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Gusztáv Vándory as Gyomassy, államtitkár |
| Writing | Károly Aszlányi | Writer |
| Directing | Ákos Ráthonyi | Director |