Rabbits in the Cloak-Room (1971)
The bitter film grotesque focuses on a Socialist Mafioso. Vágó, the enthusiastic young propagandist is put up at Apuka (Daddy) of the outskirts, Dávid. In the hands of Apuka everything becomes money and he skilfully avoids inspection and controls. In order to help his little family, he sells his rabbit husbandry as mutton, he practises usury on and blackmails his tenants, their rooms are operated as cigar stores.
Director: István Bácskai Lauró
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date: July 8, 1971
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Country: Hungary
Language: Magyar
Original Language: hu
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rabbits in the Cloak-Room about?
- The bitter film grotesque focuses on a Socialist Mafioso. Vágó, the enthusiastic young propagandist is put up at Apuka (Daddy) of the outskirts, Dávid. In the hands of Apuka everything becomes money and he skilfully avoids inspection and controls. In order to help his little family, he sells his rabbit husbandry as mutton, he practises usury on and blackmails his tenants, their rooms are operated as cigar stores.
- Who directed Rabbits in the Cloak-Room?
- Rabbits in the Cloak-Room was directed by István Bácskai Lauró.
- Who stars in Rabbits in the Cloak-Room?
- Rabbits in the Cloak-Room stars Antal Páger, István Iglódi, László Inke, János Rajz, Ila Schütz, Hilda Gobbi.
- How long is Rabbits in the Cloak-Room?
- Rabbits in the Cloak-Room has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
- What genre is Rabbits in the Cloak-Room?
- Rabbits in the Cloak-Room is a Comedy film.
- Where was Rabbits in the Cloak-Room produced?
- Rabbits in the Cloak-Room was produced in Hungary.