Finally! (1941 Film)
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''Finally!'' (Hungarian: ''Végre!'') is a 1941 Hungarian
comedy film A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). Comedy is one of the ol ...
directed by Zoltán Farkas and starring Lili Muráti, Antal Páger and
Ida Turay Ida Turay (Born Ida Turmayer; 28 September 1907 – 2 June 1997) was a Hungarian film actress. She was the sister of the actress and singer Clara Tabody. Selected filmography * ''Prisoner Number Seven'' (1929) * '' The New Relative'' (1934) * ...
.Terron p.205 It was shot at the
Hunnia Studios Hunnia Film Studio was the largest and most significant sound film studio in Hungary until its nationalization in 1948. Its predecessor, Corvin Film Studio, founded by Alexander Korda in 1917, was the most important Hungarian silent film compa ...
in
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. The film's sets were designed by the art directors
Márton Vincze Marton Vincze or Márton Vincze (1905–1941) was a Hungarian art directorWaldman p.135 who designed the sets for over eighty films during his career. Selected filmography * '' The Old Scoundrel'' (1932) * ''And the Plains Are Gleaming'' (1933) ...
and
József Daróczy József Daróczy (1885–1950) was a Hungarian film director, screenwriter and film producer, producer. Burns p.14 Selected filmography * ''Stolen Wednesday'' (1933) * ''Tales of Budapest'' (1937) * ''Man Sometimes Errs'' (1938) * ''Hungary's Rev ...
.


Synopsis

The spoiled Júlia, running away from her engagement, gets stranded in the countryside and has to spend the night in the simply accommodation of two
engineer Engineers, as practitioners of engineering, are professionals who invent, design, analyze, build and test machines, complex systems, structures, gadgets and materials to fulfill functional objectives and requirements while considering the limit ...
s in the woods. While Tibor quickly falls in love with her, Peter is initially hostile to what he sees as her selfish manner. Eventually he and Júlia begin to feel a bond.


Cast

* Lili Muráti as Júlia * Antal Páger as Horváth Péter fõmérnök *
Ida Turay Ida Turay (Born Ida Turmayer; 28 September 1907 – 2 June 1997) was a Hungarian film actress. She was the sister of the actress and singer Clara Tabody. Selected filmography * ''Prisoner Number Seven'' (1929) * '' The New Relative'' (1934) * ...
as Rozi *
Tivadar Bilicsi Tivadar Bilicsi (1901–1981) was a Hungarian film, stage and television actor, known for his comic roles. Juhász p.64 He performed in over a hundred film or television productions. Selected filmography * '' The Old Scoundrel'' (1932) * ''An ...
as Erdei Tibor mérnök * Gerö Mály as Munkavezetõ *
Béla Mihályffi Béla may refer to: * Béla (crater), an elongated lunar crater * Béla (given name), a common Hungarian male given name See also * Bela (disambiguation) * Belá (disambiguation) * Bělá (disambiguation) Bělá, derived from ''bílá'' (''whit ...
as Rendõrkapitány *
Sándor Pethes Sándor Pethes (28 May 1899 – 29 June 1981) was a Hungarian actor. Selected filmography * '' Rongyosok'' (1925) * '' Átok vára'' (1927) * '' Csak egy kislány van a világon'' (1930) * '' A kék bálvány'' (1931) * '' Spring Shower'' (193 ...
as Richard, Júlia võlegénye * Artúr Somlay as Júlia apja *
Sándor Hidassy Sándor is a Hungarian given name and surname. It is the Hungarian form of Alexander. It may refer to: People Given name * Sándor Apponyi (1844–1925) was a Hungarian diplomat, bibliophile, bibliographer and great book collector *Sándor Bo ...
as Rendõr * László Makkay as Feri *
Anni Eisen Anni may refer to: * The popular name of Mohamed Nasheed (born 1967), third president of the second republic of the Maldives * Ani, Armenia * Anni Anwander, former West German slalom canoeist * Anni Dewani (1982–2010), Swedish female murder vi ...
as Hölgy az eljegyzésen


References


Bibliography

* Juhász, István. ''Kincses magyar filmtár 1931-1944: az eredeti forgatókönyvből 1931 és 1944 között létrejött hazai mozgóképekről''. Kráter, 2007. * Rîpeanu, Bujor. (ed.) ''International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Hungary (from the beginnings to 1988)''. Saur, 1981. * Terron, Carlo. ''Poltrona al buio: due anni di cinema (1941-1943)''. Sipario, 1996.


External links

* 1941 films Hungarian comedy films 1940s Hungarian-language films 1941 comedy films Hungarian black-and-white films Films directed by Zoltán Farkas Films shot at Hunnia Studios {{Hungary-film-stub