
Dog's Night Song
Drama
Overview
A priest arrives in a village and give advice and comfort to different people. He meets a wheelchair-bound former representative of the Communist party, a woman who is dying of tuberculosis and an astronomer who sings in a punk band.
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Gábor Bódy
Gábor Bódy
A pap
Gábor Bódy
A pap


Marietta Méhes
Marietta Méhes
A katonatiszt felesége
Marietta Méhes
A katonatiszt felesége


János Derzsi
János Derzsi
A katonatiszt
János Derzsi
A katonatiszt
Attila Grandpierre
Attila Grandpierre
Csillagász
Attila Grandpierre
Csillagász
Zsolt Gubala
Zsolt Gubala
Fiú
Zsolt Gubala
Fiú
András Fekete
András Fekete
A tanácselnök
András Fekete
A tanácselnök
Gabriella Seres
Gabriella Seres
Tüdőbeteg nő
Gabriella Seres
Tüdőbeteg nő
Gáspár Ferdinándy
Gáspár Ferdinándy
A katonatiszt barátja
Gáspár Ferdinándy
A katonatiszt barátja
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