A Remarkable Case (1957)

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The film is a satire about the anomalies of small town life. 1952. Barka Sándor, inspector of wines, arrives in Nagyrozsdás. As a result of a trick played on him by his driver, he is taken to be a minister in the steam-bath. The news that the minister is a relative of the masseur spreads with lightning speed. The corrupt leaders of the small town do their best to please the masseur.

Director: László Kalmár
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 93 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Zdenkó Tamássy
Cinematography: Ferenc Szécsényi
Editing: Ferencné Szécsényi
Country: Hungary
Language: Magyar
Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: László Kalmár
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Remarkable Case about?
The film is a satire about the anomalies of small town life. 1952. Barka Sándor, inspector of wines, arrives in Nagyrozsdás. As a result of a trick played on him by his driver, he is taken to be a minister in the steam-bath. The news that the minister is a relative of the masseur spreads with lightning speed. The corrupt leaders of the small town do their best to please the masseur.
Who directed A Remarkable Case?
A Remarkable Case was directed by László Kalmár.
Who stars in A Remarkable Case?
A Remarkable Case stars Ferenc Zenthe, Antal Páger, Imre Sinkovits.
How long is A Remarkable Case?
A Remarkable Case has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is A Remarkable Case?
A Remarkable Case is a Comedy film.
Where was A Remarkable Case produced?
A Remarkable Case was produced in Hungary.