There Are Exceptions Explained

There Are Exceptions
Director:Ákos Ráthonyi
Producer:György Engel
László Szirtes
Based On:Tisztelet a kivételnek by Elemér Boross
Starring:Imre Ráday
Klári Tolnay
Kálmán Rózsahegyi
Music:György Fejér
Editing:Zoltán Farkas
Studio:Focusfilm
Distributor:Hungaria Pictures
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:Hungary
Language:Hungarian

There Are Exceptions (Hungarian: Tisztelet a kivételnek) is a 1937 Hungarian romantic drama film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Imre Ráday, Klári Tolnay and Kálmán Rózsahegyi.[1] [2] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director István Szirontai Lhotka. It was based on a 1933 stage play of the same title by Elemér Boross.

Synopsis

Endre, a wealthy young toy manufacturer, is a practiced seducer of women. When he takes the attractive Vera for a weekend at his riverside property, he is shocked when she resists his advances after discovering he is only after a good time. He is deeply concerned that she has drowned following a motorboat accident, and is relieved when she is found safe. She now wants nothing to do with him, but his uncle believes that the couple are suited to each other and sets out to bring them together.

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Notes and References

  1. Rîpeanu p.78
  2. Juhász p.74