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Szent Péter esernyője

Szent Péter esernyője (1935)

1935 HU

Watch Szent Péter esernyője (1935) free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Géza von Cziffra, starring Marica Gervai, Lajos Básti, and Pál Kalmár. Genre: Drama. No subscription, no email required.

What is Szent Péter esernyője (1935) about?

Veronika, the niece of the parish priest of Glogova, came to the priesthood because of the death of her mother. While the priest was praying for a blessing in front of the cross in the field, a grey old man put an umbrella over the little girl. It is still believed in the village that St. Peter himself came to protect the little orphan from the rain. Years go by and Veronika grows up to be a beautiful girl, who falls in love with a law student from Pest, Gyuri Wibra. Interestingly enough, Gyuri - known to be the illegitimate son of the rich Gregorics - inherits only an umbrella from his father...

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Director:
Géza von Cziffra
Production:
KOLORFILM KFT, Magyar Filmintézet
Country:
Hungary
Languages:
Hungarian
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0027072

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Who stars in Szent Péter esernyője (1935)?

Marica Gervai as Bényi Veronika, Lajos Básti as Wibra György, Pál Kalmár as Wibra György (singing voice), Piri Peéry as Panyóki Eszmeralda, Márton Rátkai as Gregorics Boldizsár, Sándor Pethes as Gregorics Gáspár, Béla Fáy as A glogovai pap, Ella Gombaszögi as Blanche,a nevelőnő.

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Who directed Szent Péter esernyője?

Szent Péter esernyője was directed by Géza von Cziffra.

What genre is Szent Péter esernyője?

Szent Péter esernyője is a Drama film released in 1935.

Who stars in Szent Péter esernyője?

The cast of Szent Péter esernyője includes Marica Gervai, Lajos Básti, Pál Kalmár, Piri Peéry and Márton Rátkai.