7.0Gala-Suit · 1949
Gala-Suit (1949) is a Comedy film directed by Viktor Gertler, starring Gyula Benkő, Zsuzsa Bánki, Mária Kovács.
7.0Gala-Suit (1949) is a Comedy film directed by Viktor Gertler, starring Gyula Benkő, Zsuzsa Bánki, Mária Kovács.
The only jacket owned by Rédey Lajos, a university student majoring in Italian language and literature, is pawned by his room-mate. The bracelet of Kitty, the daughter of general Gohrmann, which in the middle of a kiss during a lesson in Italian got accidentally unfastened, has been left in the pocket of the jacket. As a result of a still further incident, Rédey, - endeavouring to return the bracelet to Kitty - embarks upon getting the jacket back while wearing the Hungarian gala-suit owned by his landlady's elder brother. The station to which he finds his way while looking for the jacket is visited by the King of Italy, and he takes Lajos, dressed as he is in a Hungarian gala-suit, to be a Hungarian aristocrat, and Lajos must but receive His Majesty in Italian.
Gyula Benkő, Zsuzsa Bánki, Mária Kovács, György Solthy, Iván Darvas
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Find a movie by describing itThe only jacket owned by Rédey Lajos, a university student majoring in Italian language and literature, is pawned by his room-mate. The bracelet of Kitty, the daughter of general Gohrmann, which in the middle of a kiss during a lesson in Italian got accidentally unfastened, has been left in the pocket of the jacket. As a result of a still further incident, Rédey, - endeavouring to return the bracelet to Kitty - embarks upon getting the jacket back while wearing the Hungarian gala-suit owned by his landlady's elder brother. The station to which he finds his way while looking for the jacket is visited by the King of Italy, and he takes Lajos, dressed as he is in a Hungarian gala-suit, to be a Hungarian aristocrat, and Lajos must but receive His Majesty in Italian.
Gala-Suit was released in 1949.
The cast includes Gyula Benkő, Zsuzsa Bánki, Mária Kovács, György Solthy.