
The Stationmaster Meets His Match
Comedy
Overview
The story of Bendegúz, the teenage boy who never succeeds in anything and about whom everybody's first though is "I wish you had been hanged when you were born!" drops out of school and becomes a cowboy. He works for the Stationmaster whose cows he has to graze by the railway. Despite his goodwill and kindheartedness he always manages to spoil everything he touches. No matter his wit, he gets into humiliating situations and regularly fights with the Ugly Witch (the Stationmaster's mother-in-law). However his good spirit and cheerfulness never leave him.
Top Cast


Imre Olvasztó
Imre Olvasztó
Bendegúz
Imre Olvasztó
Bendegúz


Róbert Koltai
Róbert Koltai
A Bakter
Róbert Koltai
A Bakter


Teri Horváth
Teri Horváth
A Banya
Teri Horváth
A Banya


Péter Haumann
Péter Haumann
A Patás
Péter Haumann
A Patás
Piroska Molnár
Piroska Molnár
Anya
Piroska Molnár
Anya
János Zách
János Zách
Suszter
János Zách
Suszter
László Cuczor
László Cuczor
Paraszt
László Cuczor
Paraszt


Ildikó Pécsi
Ildikó Pécsi
Csámpás Rozi
Ildikó Pécsi
Csámpás Rozi


László Bánhidi
László Bánhidi
Konc Bácsi
László Bánhidi
Konc Bácsi


István Szilágyi
István Szilágyi
A piócás
István Szilágyi
A piócás
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