Boys From the Square (1967)

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The story takes place during World War II and presents the illegal movement from inside. Some tough guys from the square have been angry with Albert Zoli, a boxer since he started living a decent life, passed the final examination at high-school, and entered a job as a bank clerk. About his illegal activity, however, they do not even have the slightest idea. With the help of Zsizsi, a young actress, and Diogenes, an extravagant tramp, he persuades the guys to join the movement. They distribute anti-Nazi handbills and paint pacifist slogans onto the walls of houses.

Director: Péter Szász
Runtime: 113 min
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Country: Hungary
Language: Magyar
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Péter Szász

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Boys From the Square about?
The story takes place during World War II and presents the illegal movement from inside. Some tough guys from the square have been angry with Albert Zoli, a boxer since he started living a decent life, passed the final examination at high-school, and entered a job as a bank clerk. About his illegal activity, however, they do not even have the slightest idea. With the help of Zsizsi, a young actress, and Diogenes, an extravagant tramp, he persuades the guys to join the movement. They distribute anti-Nazi handbills and paint pacifist slogans onto the walls of houses.
Who directed Boys From the Square?
Boys From the Square was directed by Péter Szász.
Who stars in Boys From the Square?
Boys From the Square stars Iván Darvas, Kovács István, Ági Margitai, Zoltán Várkonyi, István Bujtor, László Tahi Tóth.
How long is Boys From the Square?
Boys From the Square has a runtime of 1h 53m (113 minutes).
Where was Boys From the Square produced?
Boys From the Square was produced in Hungary.