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Anniversary

December 25, 1936 1h 42m

Originally released in 1936. Anniversary is a comedy film. directed by Béla Gaál.

Starring Antal Páger, Zita Gordon, and Imre Ráday

Synopsis

Dr Péter Gergely, assistant professor at the University of Budapest, and his wife Mária celebrate their wedding anniversary. They are listening to Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. VI when he is called in sick. Left alone, she goes to an address given by an unknown caller, where she finds her husband in the arms of a strange woman. She does not believe in her husband's innocence, divorces him and marries the lawyer Dr. Tibor Máté, who has been besieging her for years. In despair, Peter attempts suicide, and the unknown girl who caused the tragedy appears at his bedside. The journalist István Bálint discovers that the girl was paid off by Dr. Máté and unmasks the instigator. Peter recovers, but the excitement causes him to lose his memory. Mary and the doctor reminisce about their wedding anniversary. The experiment succeeds, he remembers everything, and they resume their life together where they left off: listening to Tchaikovsky's symphony.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 25, 1936 89 years ago
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Runtime 1h 42m 102 minutes total
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Language HU Original language
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Country Hungary Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
HU

Production Companies

  • Reflektor Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Anniversary about?

Dr Péter Gergely, assistant professor at the University of Budapest, and his wife Mária celebrate their wedding anniversary. They are listening to Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. VI when he is called ...

Who directed Anniversary?

Anniversary was directed by Béla Gaál.

How long is Anniversary?

Anniversary has a runtime of 1 hours and 42 minutes (102 minutes total).

When was Anniversary released?

Anniversary was released on December 25, 1936 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Anniversary?

The main cast of Anniversary includes Antal Páger, Zita Gordon, Imre Ráday, Gábor Rajnay, Imre Toronyi.