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
Release Date: May 13, 1973
Cast
- Ferenc Bessenyei - Jerome Coignard abbé
- Nándor Tomanek - D'Astarac
- László Felföldi - Nyársforgató Jakab
- Éva Almási
- Ildikó Piros
- István Bujtor - D'Anquetil lovag
- Dezső Garas - Angelus barát
Screenplay
- Anatole France (Novel)
- Gergely Horváth Z. (Adaptation)
Music: Lajos Huszár
Production: Magyar Televízió
Country: Hungary
Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: Gergely Horváth Z.
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.