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The heroine of the TV movie based on Imre Sarkadi's short novel is a coward to accept the duties, struggles and struggles of everyday life. Giving up her desires and plans, she floats aimlessly in her luxurious surroundings, in the hated company of the famous artist husband. His willpower is only for pointless heroics. He is incapable even of the sincere and profound love that gives hope of a meaningful and happy life.

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  • Péter Huszti

    Péter Huszti

    Szabó Pista

  • Teri Tordai

    Teri Tordai

    Éva

  • Ferenc Kállai

    Ferenc Kállai

    Perédi Bence

  • György Kálmán

    György Kálmán

    Tibor

  • Gór Nagy Mária

    Gór Nagy Mária

    Annuska

  • Károly Kovács

    Károly Kovács

    Gabi bácsi

  • Mária Medgyesi

    Mária Medgyesi

    Marika

  • Ildikó Pécsi

    Ildikó Pécsi

    Ágica

  • Éva Spányik

    Éva Spányik

    Elza

Overview

The heroine of the TV movie based on Imre Sarkadi's short novel is a coward to accept the duties, struggles and struggles of everyday life. Giving up her desires and plans, she floats aimlessly in her luxurious surroundings, in the hated company of the famous artist husband. His willpower is only for pointless heroics. He is incapable even of the sincere and profound love that gives hope of a meaningful and happy life.

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