Liliomfi Trailer (1968)
Liliomfi, a charming young nobleman, disguises himself as a tutor to win the heart of his beloved Roszi.
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Liliomfi, a charming young nobleman, disguises himself as a tutor to win the heart of his beloved Roszi.
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Gundolf Willer as Lilliomfi
Eva Pflug as Katalin
Ilse Steppat as Camilla
Ulli Philipp as Erzsike
Dieter Henkel as Gyuri
Maria Landrock as Nachbarin
Rudolf Rhomberg as Szellemfi
Robert Meyn as Professor Szilvay
Karl-Heinz Bieber Director
Germany 28 August 1968
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