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Ákos RáthonyiDrehbuch:
Lajos PánczélMusik:
Jenő SándorBesetzung:
Klári Tolnay, Andor Ajtay, János Görbe, Lenke Csanádi, László Gaál, Gyula Köváry, Tibor Magyari, Lajos Mezey, László Misoga, Ila Nagy, Miklós Pataki (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Realising that his success is due not to his pictures, but the coquetry of his model and sweethart, Mariann, Vedres Sándor, painter flees to the Transylvanian Alps with a broken heart and a shattered self-confidence. His peace is upset by the appearance of Klára, who bears a striking resemblance to Mariann. The encounter reopens his hardly healed wounds, so he runs off being very upset and falls into a pit. Mariann's sister, the noble-hearted Klára nurses the unconscious man, who soon recovers, but remains mute. The mute painter finds pure love with the warm-hearted girl. Real success also sets in: he wins a prize at the exhibition in the capital. Success attracts his old lover, but neither she nor Klára's fiancé can disrupt their love. The painter fights with the fiancé and after a shock regains his speaking ability. (Verleiher-Text)
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