The Naked Diplomat (1963)

The Naked Diplomat (1963) poster

Félix, a somewhat clod-hopping young man, finds himself in the Grand Hotel of Little Lagonda, barefooted and in pyjamas. He is soon followed by a hooded, fat and leggy gangster. This is all the more strange as the hotel is under quarantine with the pretext of a plague-epidemic, in order to make it a suitable ground for the negotiations of certain oil-companies.

Director: György Palásthy
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ferenc Lovas
Cinematography: Miklós Herczenik
Editing: Mária Daróczy
Production: Hunnia Filmstúdió
Country: Hungary
Language: Magyar
Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: György Palásthy
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Naked Diplomat about?
Félix, a somewhat clod-hopping young man, finds himself in the Grand Hotel of Little Lagonda, barefooted and in pyjamas. He is soon followed by a hooded, fat and leggy gangster. This is all the more strange as the hotel is under quarantine with the pretext of a plague-epidemic, in order to make it a suitable ground for the negotiations of certain oil-companies.
Who directed The Naked Diplomat?
The Naked Diplomat was directed by György Palásthy.
Who stars in The Naked Diplomat?
The Naked Diplomat stars László Márkus, Marianne Krencsey, József Szendrő, Dezső Garas, János Rajz, Hédi Váradi.
How long is The Naked Diplomat?
The Naked Diplomat has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is The Naked Diplomat?
The Naked Diplomat is a Comedy film.
Where was The Naked Diplomat produced?
The Naked Diplomat was produced in Hungary.