The Right Man for a Delicate Mission Trailer

The Right Man for a Delicate Mission Trailer (1985)

18 March 1985 105 mins

In this somewhat uneven political satire, good revolutionaries have overthrown a totalitarian state riddled with corruption on all levels when a truly naive bureaucrat (Boguslaw Linda) is placed on a jury that will judge the results of a history competition. Once on the jury, the young bureaucrat starts looking into the past himself and gets embroiled in a labyrinth. The past may well be unclear because recent leaders have certain facts that need to be kept buried. Filmmaker Janos Kovacsi borrows characteristics from revolutions in the Eastern European block (1950s-1980s) to create this post-revolutionary society with an idealist commander (Ferenc Zenthe) meant to lead them. A clue as to what happens next lies in the opening scene -- the funeral of the commander who has given his life for his cause. Ironically, Kovacsi undoubtedly faced censorship on this film. That would not only account for some uneven narration, but it adds a dimension of reality to the topic at hand.

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Cast

Ottilia Borbáth

as a Rendõrfõnök titkárnõje

István Bozóky

as Minister

Anna Fehér

as M., fiatal nõ

Sándor Halmágyi

as A nyilvántartás fõnöke

Enikő Eszenyi

as ápolónő

Crew

Mátyás Várkonyi

Original Music Composer

Nyika Jancsó

Nyika Jancsó Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Hungary 29 August 1985

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