No Coincidence (film) explained

No Coincidence
Director:László Kalmár
Producer:Miklós Szalontai Kiss
Starring:Ida Turay
László Szilassy
József Juhász
Music:Ernõ Kiss Angyal
Studio:Hunnia Filmstúdió
Magyar Studios
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:Hungary
Language:Hungarian

No Coincidence (Hungarian: Nincsenek véletlenek) is a 1939 Hungarian comedy film directed by László Kalmár and starring Ida Turay, László Szilassy and József Juhász.[1] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze.

Synopsis

A newly married couple of their honeymoon stop in a hotel for the night. They discover amongst their wedding presents is a message thanking the wife for "past happiness", angering the husband who wrongly believes that his wife has an unknown past.

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Notes and References

  1. Rîpeanu p.131