Lúdláb királynő (1973)

In 18th-century Paris, Jerome Coignard, an abbé who enters a Parisian soup kitchen called the Queen of Goosefoot, takes on the owner's son, James the Impaler, as his apprentice in exchange for a good salary. The abbé, a doctor of theology and a master of the arts, is a man of great learning, adventurous and fond of physical pleasures, who humorously highlights the contradictions between common sense and Catholic beliefs. In the house of D'Astarac, a wealthy alchemist philosopher, he employs the abbot and his disciple to translate ancient Greek texts.

Director: Gergely Horváth Z.
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
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Music: Lajos Huszár
Production: Magyar Televízió
Country: Hungary
Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: Gergely Horváth Z.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lúdláb királynő about?
In 18th-century Paris, Jerome Coignard, an abbé who enters a Parisian soup kitchen called the Queen of Goosefoot, takes on the owner's son, James the Impaler, as his apprentice in exchange for a good salary. The abbé, a doctor of theology and a master of the arts, is a man of great learning, adventurous and fond of physical pleasures, who humorously highlights the contradictions between common sense and Catholic beliefs. In the house of D'Astarac, a wealthy alchemist philosopher, he employs the abbot and his disciple to translate ancient Greek texts.
Who directed Lúdláb királynő?
Lúdláb királynő was directed by Gergely Horváth Z..
Who stars in Lúdláb királynő?
Lúdláb királynő stars Ferenc Bessenyei, Nándor Tomanek, László Felföldi, Éva Almási, Ildikó Piros, István Bujtor.
What genre is Lúdláb királynő?
Lúdláb királynő is a Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was Lúdláb királynő produced?
Lúdláb királynő was produced in Hungary.