A ravaszdi leányzó és az IBUSZ vendégek Trailer (1968)
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Nóra Káldi as Fölcint Rózsi, Róbert szerelmese
Géza Tordy as Konrád, a francia
Samu Balázs as Fölcint Lajos
Klári Tolnay as Fölcint Lajosné
Györgyi Telessy as Kriszta, Rózsi bizalmasa
László Sinkó as Róbert, a másik francia
Nándor Tomanek as Giovanni Boccaccio
Zdenkó Tamássy Music Editor
Sándor Szőnyi G. Director
Pál Somogyi Writer
Tibor Mestyán Camera Operator
Hungary 10 March 1968
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