Áll a bál (1939)

Áll a bál (1939) poster

The archduke's grandfather wants to thwart the love between Princess Erzsébet and András Balogh, a young man of lower rank. He sends Erzsébet to Switzerland and András Balogh to Warsaw as an embassy secretary. However, Erzsébet follows András to Warsaw, where they both become embroiled in criminal complications when András has to return home with important diplomatic documents. Back home, it turns out that everything happened so that Erzsébet could soften the archduke's grandfather's heart and rescue András from the predicament he got himself into for Erzsébet's sake... The film is set in Warsaw, and the exterior shots were taken just before the outbreak of World War II, so the film still shows Warsaw intact.

Director: Viktor Bánky
Genre: Comedy
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Editing: Zoltán Farkas
Production: Hunnia-Film
Country: Poland
Language: Magyar
Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: Viktor Bánky
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Áll a bál about?
The archduke's grandfather wants to thwart the love between Princess Erzsébet and András Balogh, a young man of lower rank. He sends Erzsébet to Switzerland and András Balogh to Warsaw as an embassy secretary. However, Erzsébet follows András to Warsaw, where they both become embroiled in criminal complications when András has to return home with important diplomatic documents. Back home, it turns out that everything happened so that Erzsébet could soften the archduke's grandfather's heart and rescue András from the predicament he got himself into for Erzsébet's sake... The film is set in Warsaw, and the exterior shots were taken just before the outbreak of World War II, so the film still shows Warsaw intact.
Who directed Áll a bál?
Áll a bál was directed by Viktor Bánky.
Who stars in Áll a bál?
Áll a bál stars Gyula Csortos, Margit Ladomerszky, Zita Szeleczky, Imre Toronyi, Tivadar Bilicsi, Jenő Pataky.
What genre is Áll a bál?
Áll a bál is a Comedy film.
Where was Áll a bál produced?
Áll a bál was produced in Poland.