Pardon, tévedtem (1933)
Éva Balogh travels to Pest to attend her friend's wedding, but the wedding is cancelled because the groom backs out at the last minute (for the third time). Éva mistakenly blames Paul Murray, the world-famous pianist, for the broken marriage promise. The pianist, who changes his girlfriends frequently, mistakes the temperamental, snappy jazz girl for one of his forgotten old flames. By the time the truth comes out, Eve and Murray are in love, and another slap - now undoubtedly for Murray - can't keep them apart.
Directors: Steve Sekely, Géza von Bolváry.
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Lili Berky as Éva anyja |
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Emmi Buttykay as |
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Mici Erdélyi as Tini, Éva barátnõ |
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Franziska Gaal as Balogh Éva |
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Steven Geray as |
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Ella Gombaszögi as |
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Sándor Góth as |
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Gyula Gózon as Éva apja |
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Károly Huszár as |
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Paul Hörbiger as Murray Pál zongoramûvész |
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Gábor Kertész as Tini võlegénye |
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Livia Miklós as |
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Márton Rátkai as |
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Annie Réthy as |
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S.Z. Sakall as Mr. Strangel |
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Éva Szaplonczay as |
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Ilona Szilvássy as |
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Mira Truszka as Rajongó lány |
| Writing | Aladar Laszlo | Theatre Play |
| Camera | István Eiben | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Sándor Faragó | Theatre Play |
| Directing | Steve Sekely | Director |
| Production | Joe Pasternak | Producer |
| Sound | Nicholas Brodszky | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Géza von Bolváry | Director |
| Writing | Károly Nóti | Writer |