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Az ördög nem alszik

Az ördög nem alszik (1941)

7.0/10(1)·TMDB 1941 HU

Watch Az ördög nem alszik (1941) free in HD on Zoovie. starring Gyula Csortos, Miklós Hajmássy, and Klári Tolnay. Filed under Comedy — multiple servers per title.

What is Az ördög nem alszik (1941) about?

Count Gedeon Boroghy would like to see his last two relatives, Peter and Eva, married, so that the family fortune can pass to their rightful heirs without dissipation. The Count would like to bring them together, so he announces his own death and stipulates in his will that the heirs must stay at the castle for a month, eat together and kiss each other goodbye. The young people, who have already fallen out during their journey, hatch a variety of plans to force the other to break the will and thus lose the inheritance. When it turns out that Uncle Gideon is alive and the will no longer stands between them, they reconcile and agree to comply with the old count's wishes even without an inheritance.

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Country:
Hungary
Languages:
Hungarian
IMDb:
tt0034419

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Who stars in Az ördög nem alszik (1941)?

Gyula Csortos as Gróf Boroghy Gedeon, Miklós Hajmássy as Péter, Klári Tolnay as Éva, Béla Mihályffi as Gergely, jogtanácsos, Ilonka Szép as Klári, László Pálóczy as Péter barátja, Nándor Bihary as Viktor, ügyvéd, Ilona Dajbukát as vendéglősné.

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Az ördög nem alszik has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.0/10 based on 1 votes.

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Az ördög nem alszik is a Comedy film released in 1941.

Who stars in Az ördög nem alszik?

The cast of Az ördög nem alszik includes Gyula Csortos, Miklós Hajmássy, Klári Tolnay, Béla Mihályffi and Ilonka Szép.