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Merry-Go-Round

Merry-Go-Round (1956)

7.6/10(20)·TMDB 1956 1h 32m HU

Merry-Go-Round (1956) is streaming free on Zoovie (1h 32m). Directed by Zoltán Fábri, starring Mari Törőcsik, Imre Soós, and Ádám Szirtes. Drama and Romance on multiple servers, no signup.

What is Merry-Go-Round (1956) about?

In a rural scenery in the throes of difficult changes lives a humble but promising young farmer girl called Mari Pataki. Her father forbids her from seeing the man she loves. The father, above all preoccupied by work on the fields and prospective wealth, decides to give his daughter in marriage to an old but rich man with whom he does business. Land marries land, he says. This seems to be the unyielding rule of the Hungarian peasantry. But the young lover is ready to stand up to any challenge to keep Maris love.

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Director:
Zoltán Fábri
Production:
Mokép, Mafilm
Country:
Hungary
Languages:
Hungarian
IMDb:
tt0048275

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Who stars in Merry-Go-Round (1956)?

Mari Törőcsik as Pataki Mari (as Törõcsik Mari), Imre Soós as Bíró Máté, Ádám Szirtes as Farkas Sándor, Béla Barsi as Pataki István, Manyi Kiss as Patakiné, László Misoga as Sógor, Antal Farkas as Samu János, Sándor Suka as Czigány Márton.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Merry-Go-Round online for free?

You can watch Merry-Go-Round (1956) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Merry-Go-Round?

Merry-Go-Round has a running time of 1h 32m (92 minutes total).

Who directed Merry-Go-Round?

Merry-Go-Round was directed by Zoltán Fábri.

Is Merry-Go-Round worth watching?

Merry-Go-Round has critically acclaimed reviews with a rating of 7.6/10 based on 20 votes.

What genre is Merry-Go-Round?

Merry-Go-Round is a Drama and Romance film released in 1956.

Who stars in Merry-Go-Round?

The cast of Merry-Go-Round includes Mari Törőcsik, Imre Soós, Ádám Szirtes, Béla Barsi and Manyi Kiss.