

Adventurers (2008)
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What is Adventurers (2008) about?
Trumpet player Géza Elekes does not play very well in his private life, and his fourth marriage has failed. One day he gets a call from his father, whom he hasn't spoken to in decades. This prompts her and her son, András, who is in the thick of things, to visit her parents, who live across the border. When he arrives in Transylvania, his father says he is fed up with her jealousy and moves in with him. Géza reluctantly accepts the idea, but eventually the three men set off for Budapest. Along the way, they face many trials and tribulations: hit-and-runs, chases, women, corpses and the green border.
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- Stars:
- Péter Rudolf, Péter Haumann, Milán Schruff, Judit Pogány
- Director:
- Béla Paczolay
- Country:
- Hungary, Romania
- Languages:
- Hungarian
- IMDb:
- tt0383062
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Who stars in Adventurers (2008)?
Péter Rudolf as Géza, Péter Haumann as nagypapa, Milán Schruff as Andris, Judit Pogány as nagymama, Áron Dimény as román rendőr, Zoltan Durko as Részeg rendőr, Lajos Kovács as Jakab, Ferenc Elek as Menedzser.
Did You Know?
- ★This was a multinational production involving Hungary, Romania.
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Where can I watch Adventurers online for free?▼
You can watch Adventurers (2008) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Adventurers?▼
Adventurers has a running time of 1h 40m (100 minutes total).
Who directed Adventurers?▼
Adventurers was directed by Béla Paczolay.
Is Adventurers worth watching?▼
Adventurers has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.7/10 based on 6 votes.
Who stars in Adventurers?▼
The cast of Adventurers includes Péter Rudolf, Péter Haumann, Milán Schruff, Judit Pogány and Áron Dimény.


































