
Bald Dog Rock
Drama · Music
Overview
A Hungarian band plays American rock & roll and blues hits with great enthusiasm and passion, but success seems to avoid them. TV and radio don't play their songs, sometimes even their crowd just sits and sips beer. Something must be done, and the band's leader (Lóránt Schuster) comes up with the big idea: write and play songs for the people about themselves and not about some exotic, but too distant people's life. "We move from Tobacco Road to Retek street." With the remains of the band and a second singer (Gyula Deák "Bill") they find what they failed to show people before. The rich new sound can finally translate the spirit of blues and rock much more than words from any dictionaries could, this is the Kőbánya blues.
Top Cast


Földes László
Földes László
énekes
Földes László
énekes


József Körös
József Körös
Második gitáros
József Körös
Második gitáros


István Mareczky
István Mareczky
Második dobos
István Mareczky
Második dobos


Zoltán Pálmai
Zoltán Pálmai
Első dobos
Zoltán Pálmai
Első dobos


Egon Póka
Egon Póka
Első gitáros
Egon Póka
Első gitáros


Lóránt Schuster
Lóránt Schuster
Bandafőnök
Lóránt Schuster
Bandafőnök


Csákányi Eszter
Csákányi Eszter
Julika
Csákányi Eszter
Julika


Éva Almássy Albert
Éva Almássy Albert
Erzsi, a bandafõnök felesége
Éva Almássy Albert
Erzsi, a bandafõnök felesége
Julie Faloux
Julie Faloux
Julie Faloux
Gyula Deák Bill
Gyula Deák Bill
Bill
Gyula Deák Bill
Bill
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