
Hungarian Rhapsody
Overview
Gabor, a young Hungarian farmer is working on a field in the Puszta. During a short break three handsome horsemen appear and within seconds, a lusty fourway action starts. Back at the farmhouse Gabor surprised two Gypsies serving each other in the hay. A letter has arrived from a lawyer requesting Gabor's immediate presence in Budapest where his deceased uncle left him an old factory. On his way to the Hungarian capital, Gabor witnesses three guys swimming naked in the romantic river. In a small hotel Gabor joins two guys at the bar. With a trick they make him willing for their lusty sex actions in one of the rooms. The following morning Gabor finally finds the old factory: an empty rotten building. All disappointed he is about to leave when all of a sudden the three horsemen and the three swimmers appear from the columns and force him into a steamy action with a surprising climax...
Top Cast


Alex Peterson
Alex Peterson
Alex Peterson


Arpad Bálint
Arpad Bálint
Arpad Bálint


Milos Csaba
Milos Csaba
Milos Csaba


Gabor Newman
Gabor Newman
Gabor Newman


Gabor Szabo
Gabor Szabo
Gabor Szabo


Iosif László
Iosif László
Iosif László


Tamás Nagy
Tamás Nagy
Tamás Nagy


Zsolt Vegvari
Zsolt Vegvari
Zsolt Vegvari


Horst Patre
Horst Patre
Horst Patre


Sunny Green
Sunny Green
Sunny Green
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