Nem ér a nevem (1961) Poster

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Very very typical Hungary in the sixties
solymosi3 February 2007
Summer, Balaton, espresso, Skoda Felicia convertible (as the dream car of the sixties for Hungarians); Koós János and Toldy Mária singing top hits of those times (sound funny, even ideological for today's ears). Young girl (Vass Éva in bikini) and loving wife in her forties (Tolnay Klári) run for his attention (the one in the convertible). Happy end, of course. The complete Hungarian actor palette (every one knew them, every one trusted them) from serious (party secretary) till comical (Latabár Kálmán) try to convict the viewer (underconsciously): our society is the greatest, people here are the happiest, Marx and Lenin will overcome the whole world. Just the beginning of "gulash communism".
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