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Ernő AndaiKamera:
Ferenc GergelitsMusik:
Mihály EisemannBesetzung:
Margit Dajka, Árpád Lehotay, Kálmán Rózsahegyi, Mariska Vízváry, Erzsi Simor, László Perényi, Sándor Pethes, Ferenc Pethes, Ferenc Hoykó, György Kürthy (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Éva is a young woman, a "wild rose", who has been brought up by her grandfather, uncle Ábris, in the country estate. To escape the marriage planned for her, she runs away to her father in Budapest, the renown divorce lawyer, Sziráky Sándor. In Budapest, Éva is received by her kind grandmother, Klementin. She soon learns about her father's womanising. Mária, Sziráky's secretary, is in love with her boss, and to make him jealous she pretends that doctor Ámon is paying his attentions to her. Mrs. Tertay, about to divorce her husband, is also out after Sziráky. Éva starts to operate, and following a series of complications, she arranges the union of her father with Mária, herself finding peace and happiness as doctor Ámon's wife. (Verleiher-Text)
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