The Lost Generation Trailer

The Lost Generation Trailer (1968)

15 February 1968 Drama 95 mins

The engineer Ambrus has been suspended in his job because he publicly called the attention of the customers to a construction mistake of some goods designed to be exported. His immediate boss learns the news on a business trip to Paris. He meets his old friend Lendvay, an emigrant from Hungary, and his French wife in a cellar bar. After their talk Benkő starts seeing things in a different perspective. When he returns home, he decides to take a stand for Ambrus against Ferenczi, the general director, despite his wife's and the old director's advice.

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Cast

Zoltán Latinovits

as Ambrus László

Miklós Gábor

as Benkõ Béla

Mari Szemes

as Ambrusné, Anna

Philippe March

as Lendvay

Imre Ráday

as Szamosi (as Rádai Imre)

Zsuzsa Bánki

as Benkõné, Erzsi

Crew

Míkis Theodorakis

Original Music Composer

Zsazsa Lázár

Zsazsa Lázár Costume Design

Judit Vidéki

Judit Vidéki Set Decoration

György Illés

György Illés Director of Photography

József Romvári

József Romvári Production Design

International Releases Dates

Hungary 15 February 1968

Production Companies

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