
The Golden Peacock (1943)
Now streaming on Zoovie: The Golden Peacock (1943), free in HD. starring Antal Páger, Mária Sulyok, and Artúr Somlay. Filed under Drama — multiple servers per title.
What is The Golden Peacock (1943) about?
Bálint Zeke, the honest old miller of the village, leaves his water-mill to Anna, his only daughter, while the will also provides for the mill to be managed by Forintos Mátyás, a young miller, whom he has been raising since he was very young and treats as his own son. The two young people seem to "like each other anyway", and their marriage would make the old man happy.
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- Stars:
- Antal Páger, Mária Sulyok, Artúr Somlay, Alice Szellay
- Production:
- Délibáb Filmgyártó és Kölcsönzõ Kft
- Country:
- Hungary
- Languages:
- Hungarian
- IMDb:
- tt0035644
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Who stars in The Golden Peacock (1943)?
Antal Páger as Forintos Mátyás, molnárlegény, Mária Sulyok as Piros Katinka, az Aranypáva fogadósnője, Artúr Somlay as Zeke Bálint, molnár, Alice Szellay as Anna, Zeke lánya, Béla Mihályffi as Darab, gazdag kupec, Piri Vaszary as Rézi, János Makláry as Rudi, bohóc, Vilma Orosz as Cirkuszi alkalmazott.

Forintos Mátyás, molnárlegény

Piros Katinka, az Aranypáva fogadósnője

Zeke Bálint, molnár

Anna, Zeke lánya

Darab, gazdag kupec

Rézi

Rudi, bohóc
Cirkuszi alkalmazott
Frici, zenész

Cirkuszos
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The Golden Peacock has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.0/10 based on 1 votes.
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The Golden Peacock is a Drama film released in 1943.
Who stars in The Golden Peacock?▼
The cast of The Golden Peacock includes Antal Páger, Mária Sulyok, Artúr Somlay, Alice Szellay and Béla Mihályffi.







