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- Sóvári, an actor, is in love with the actress Ibolya Pintér. Ibolya is also courted by the poor count Borsay, too, who could only be saved from bankruptcy if he marries the rich Spanish widow. Sóváry is jealous and wants to prove his acting skills too, at the same time, so he shows up in the Budapest Hotel dressed as the previously unseen Spanish widow, and teaches a lesson to the count, who is trying to seduce her (him). But suddenly the real Spanish widow arrives, too.
- Gyula Kabos is the manager of a Hungarian theater, and is a staunch supporter of Antal Pager, who is struggling for a stage career with the help of his wife, Lrari Tolney. Kabos loses his savings backing Pager but, later, Pager manages to achieve fame and makes thing right for his friend.
- Based, or paralleling, a Hungarian operetta that was popular there following World War I, and the film features the music of Johaan Sebastian Bach: Zoltan Greguss jilts his fiancée, Klari Tolnay, on their wedding day because her father had jilted his mother in the same church years before. (It doesn't occur to him that if her father had married his mother, neither he nor Tolnay would exist as the same people.) Shortly afterward, Tolnay marries Jozsef Timar. From there on, there are many squabbles and mix-ups until Greguss meets, romances, and marries another girl.