Directed by:
Josef von BákyScreenplay:
Thea von HarbouCinematography:
István EibenComposer:
Georg HaentzschelCast:
Bella Bordy, Pál Jávor, Antal Páger, Erzsi Simor, Zita Szeleczky, Romola Németh, Gerő Mály, Mariska Vízváry, Zoltán Várkonyi, Zoltán Makláry, Mária Lázár (more)Plots(1)
Theatre Colosseum prepares for the closing performance of the month. The magician Keats wants to avoid having to perform with Jack Carey, the well-known marksman, as the latter has seduced his wife, the beautiful dancer, Silvia Castellani. It is only thanks to the persuasions of Alice McLean, the manager of the acrobat sisters, that he finally decides to do his show. Carey starts wooing the second of the McLean-sisters, Gloria. Although she has been courted by Freddy Sanz, she finds pleasure in flirting with the handsome marksman. Silvia turns up unexpectedly at their secret rendezvous, and stages a scene of jealousy. Carey is rehearsing a new show with Silvia, and she is seriously injured. It is soon revealed that the blank charge has been replaced by live. Carey is suspected, but Alice McLean discovers that the deed was committed by Silvia, who wanted to die by Jack's hand. In the end, Silvia returns to Keats, Gloria to Freddy, and Carey finds his match in Alice. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Bella Bordy
Austria-Hungary
Pál Jávor
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Great Caruso (1951)
Antal Páger
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Recovery (1974)
Twenty Hours (1965)
Men and Banners (1965)
Erzsi Simor
Austria-Hungary
Zita Szeleczky
Hungary
Romola Németh
Hungary
Gerő Mály
Austria-Hungary
Mariska Vízváry
Austria-Hungary
Zoltán Várkonyi
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
Men and Banners (1965)
Zoltán Makláry
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Last Nabob (1966)
Merry-Go-Round (1956)
Germinal (1963)
Mária Lázár
Austria-Hungary
Sándor Pethes
Austria-Hungary
István Bársony
Austria-Hungary
Béla Fáy
Austria-Hungary
Valéria Hidvéghy
Austria-Hungary
Árpád Latabár id.
Austria-Hungary
Terus Kováts
Austria-Hungary
Béla Mihályffi
Austria-Hungary
Géza Márky
Austria-Hungary