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Pál Jávor, Klári Tolnay, Erzsi Simor, Lili Berky, Gábor Rajnay, Éva Libertiny, Zoltán Makláry, Irén Sitkey, György Solthy, Anci Barna, György Hajnal (mehr)Inhalte(1)
The sculptor Koltay Iván becomes the tenant of an abandoned lakeside villa. By the moonlight, he is witness to the night-time bathing of a beautiful young maiden. His lakeside vision inspires his sculpture entitled "Health", commissioned by the nearby sanatorium. The woman in the nude is completed, but the figure lacks a face. Searching for the source of his inspiration, he learns to know Balázs Anna, rowing on the lake. He is convinced that only she could have been the bathing beauty, and the face of the sculpture is made. Later it turns out that Anna is the daughter of the director of the sanatorium, and has been lame for years. The woman Koltay saw bathing was her female friend, Máté Gitta. Fate helps the sculptor meet the coquettish Gitta, too. He finds himself attached to Anna by platonic love, and to Gitta by erotic lust. To avoid having to make a decision, he goes abroad. Distance and time deepen his love for Anna, and he chooses her as he returns home again. With the help of love's healing effect, Anna learns to walk again. (Verleiher-Text)
(mehr)Besetzung
Pál Jávor
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Der große Caruso (1951)
Klári Tolnay
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Vili, a veréb (1989)
Vater - Tagebuch eines Glaubens (1966)
Erzsi Simor
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Hideg napok (1966)
Édes Anna (1958)
Lili Berky
Österreich-Ungarn
Gábor Rajnay
Österreich-Ungarn
Éva Libertiny
Tschechoslowakei
Zoltán Makláry
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Egy magyar nábob (1966)
Körhinta (1956)
Germinal (1963)
Irén Sitkey
Österreich-Ungarn
Beste Filme:
Édes Anna (1958)
Alle Tage Sonntag (1962)
György Solthy
Österreich-Ungarn
Anci Barna
Österreich-Ungarn
György Hajnal
Österreich-Ungarn
Irén Hamala
Königreich Ungarn
József Tamás
Österreich-Ungarn
Kató Timár
Österreich-Ungarn