
Age of Illusions
Drama
Overview
Jancsi is part of a closely knit gang of young engineers. They see the older engineers as mediocre, and have grand ideas about developing new inventions together. With changing living conditions the five friends start to grow apart. At a party Jancsi suddenly meets Éva Halk. They fall in love, and find common memories in the engagement in The Pioneer Railway at the age of 12.
Top Cast


András Bálint
András Bálint
Jancsi
András Bálint
Jancsi


Ilona Béres
Ilona Béres
Halk Éva
Ilona Béres
Halk Éva


Judit Halász
Judit Halász
Habgab
Judit Halász
Habgab


Kati Sólyom
Kati Sólyom
Anni
Kati Sólyom
Anni


Cecília Esztergályos
Cecília Esztergályos
Ági
Cecília Esztergályos
Ági
Béla Asztalos
Béla Asztalos
Laci
Béla Asztalos
Laci
Tamás Eröss
Tamás Eröss
Matyi
Tamás Eröss
Matyi
László Murányi
László Murányi
Gergely
László Murányi
Gergely
István Dékány
István Dékány
Füsi
István Dékány
Füsi


Miklós Gábor
Miklós Gábor
Flesch fõmérnök
Miklós Gábor
Flesch fõmérnök
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