Lajos Mányai

Most Popular Lajos Mányai Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Goose Boy Trailer (1950)

27 February 1950

A young peasant boy stands up to tyranny, aided by his trusting friend- a goose.

Dollar Daddy Trailer (1956)

17 May 1956

A heavily indebted schoolteacher raising two marriageable daughters is buoyed by rumors that his long-lost uncle in America is a millionaire, until the uncle’s unexpected arrival in poverty sparks a rush of creditors, patrons and fortune-seekers.

The State Department Store Trailer (1953)

23 January 1953

Kocsis Ferenc excellent staff appointed the new director of public stores. Ilonka a talented fashion designer, Boriska a dear, Daniel, a overzealous, Klimke, a conservative sale and Glauziusz uncle, conscientious, honest book promotes the work.

At Midnight Trailer (1957)

25 December 1957

On New Year's Eve in 1956 the artist couple, the actor János and the dancer Viki are hastily packing.

Underground Colony Trailer (1951)

15 September 1951

In 1948, when Hungarian industry counts on almost every liter of fuel, the production of Makert, an American oil company in Hungary, is declining by the day.

Keep Your Chin Up! Trailer (1954)

19 August 1954

On the Spring of 1945 the Jackson circus is heading towards the border with the clown Peti and Aida, the elephant.

The bridge of life Trailer (1956)

19 January 1956

The war is over, but the Bodog family is starving. Varg's neighbor takes Mihai Bodog with him to do restoration work.

The Day of Wrath Trailer (1953)

12 November 1953

In May 1919 in a small rural town beside Salgótarján the local high society wants to get the power back with the leadership of dr.

The Football Star Trailer (1957)

12 September 1957

Cabinet crisis threatens in Futbólia, due to a series of lost matches. The head of state charges admiral Duca with the task, as a last chance, to get hold of the football star of the Hungarian team presently playing in Switzerland.

Erkel Trailer (1952)

20 August 1952

We have linguists, we have literary men, we have newspapers, actors, musicians, but we have no national opera!", lamented the champions of national revival in the middle of the last century.