
The Girl
Drama
Overview
A young woman leaves a state orphanage to find her mother in this interesting examination of how the overt repression of women in the older pattern of village life has been replaced by the more subtle exploitation inherent in the apparently freer existence of young girls in the contemporary city.
Top Cast


Kati Kovács
Kati Kovács
Szõnyi Erzsi
Kati Kovács
Szõnyi Erzsi


Teri Horváth
Teri Horváth
Zsámbokiné
Teri Horváth
Zsámbokiné


Ádám Szirtes
Ádám Szirtes
Zsámboki
Ádám Szirtes
Zsámboki


Gábor Agárdy
Gábor Agárdy
A züllött szabó
Gábor Agárdy
A züllött szabó


Zsuzsa Pálos
Zsuzsa Pálos
Mari
Zsuzsa Pálos
Mari


András Kozák
András Kozák
Gábor
András Kozák
Gábor


Harsányi Gábor
Harsányi Gábor
Zsámboki Lajos
Harsányi Gábor
Zsámboki Lajos


Ilona Gurnik
Ilona Gurnik
Tanárnõ Fóton
Ilona Gurnik
Tanárnõ Fóton
Gáspár Jancsó
Gáspár Jancsó
(as Jancsó Gáspár)
Gáspár Jancsó
(as Jancsó Gáspár)


Juhász Jácint
Juhász Jácint
Fiú a vonatról
Juhász Jácint
Fiú a vonatról
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