Released in the US by Hungaria Pictures, Inc., this Photophon Film Production was described by a trade-paper reviewer as a combination of music and comedy that would appeal to the Hungarian fans, but the film did not have English titles and its exhibition value was limited to audiences that speak the Magyar tongue.
First-billed Eva Szorenvi and Blanka Szombathelyi (3rd-billed) are the daughters of pawnbroker Gvula Csortos (4th billed), and more than a little bit stuck-up and anti-social. They refuse to attend affairs and parties given by the students in the near-by forestry school.
Mix-ups and confusion follow before the two girls finally get married to two students from the school.
USA first-showing was in November, 1939 at NYC's Modern Playhouse.
First-billed Eva Szorenvi and Blanka Szombathelyi (3rd-billed) are the daughters of pawnbroker Gvula Csortos (4th billed), and more than a little bit stuck-up and anti-social. They refuse to attend affairs and parties given by the students in the near-by forestry school.
Mix-ups and confusion follow before the two girls finally get married to two students from the school.
USA first-showing was in November, 1939 at NYC's Modern Playhouse.