A három galamb (1944)
In 1910, István Primusz, a master carpenter, was living in a small street in Óbuda with his three beautiful daughters, known locally as the "three doves". Guszti Groll, the wealthy master builder's full-grown son, courts the eldest daughter, Manci, and arranges a six-room apartment for her. But Manci loves the young and penniless baron. The young man only begins to woo the girl at the behest of his wealthy employer to seduce her for him, but eventually falls in love with her himself. Guszti Groll then quickly moves on to the middle girl, Ica, but soon finds out that she is already engaged to the apothecary. Now only the youngest girl, Stefi, is free, but she happily agrees to move into the six-room apartment with Guszti.
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Éva Kelemen as Manci |
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Pálma Gyimesi as Ica |
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Lili Kertay as Stefi |
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Ernő Mihályi as Groll Guszti / Groll Fábián, Guszti apja |
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György Kürthy as Primusz István, asztalos |
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Erzsi Orsolya as Primuszné |
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Ilona Kökény as Trosztné |
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Angela Christian as Gloriette |
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István Palos as Bíró |
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Lajos Alszeghy as Cigányprímás |
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Endre C. Turáni as Patikus |
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Olivér Lantos as Ének |
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Nusi Somogyi as |
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Erzsébet Szabó as |
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Ferenc Szabó as Táncmester |
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Margit Vágóné as |
| Production | József Simon | Producer |
| Production | László Udvardy | Producer |
| Sound | Károly De Fries | Music |
| Crew | Rudolf Icsey | Cinematography |
| Crew | Árpád Makay | Cinematography |
| Editing | Vera Besztercei | Editor |
| Art | Imre Sörés | Production Design |
| Production | Pál Rionfalvy | Production Manager |
| Sound | Gyula Rónay | Sound Engineer |
| Sound | Andor Komáromy | Music Supervisor |