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⭐68.92%
: 6
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⭐75.70%
: 6
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3rd Jul 85
⭐83.00%
: 17
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3rd May 19
⭐69.41%
: 7
PK
18th Dec 14
⭐76.99%
: 7
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26th May 21
⭐79.83%
: 8
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15th Sep 21
⭐77.78%
: 16
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20th Sep 12
⭐78.01%
: 6
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3rd Mar 21
⭐78.18%
: 6
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28th Jul 21
⭐74.77%
: 12
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16th Aug 23
⭐66.60%
: 5
Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
Zoltán Mucsi
Kapa
Péter Scherer
Pepe
Ildikó Tóth
Russian Girl
Miklós Jancsó
Miklós Jancsó
Gyula Hernádi
Gyula Hernádi
Judit Schell
German Officer
István Márton
Pista
Balázs Galkó
Galkó
Béla Fesztbaum
Béla
Emese Vasvári
Emese
Székely B. Miklós
Old Hungarian Soldier
András Hajós
Talent Scout
András Lovasi
Himself
Wake Up, Mate, Don't You Sleep
⭐51.00% /
6th Feb 03 /
Drama, Comedy
This time, Kapa and Pepe are first of all prisoners of war – and convicts taken to forced labor service, Jews, Hungarian soldiers, German soldiers. Once they are to be executed, then again they are to perform executions. The film tells in spectacular episodes about the fact that in the past more than one century and a half we kept marching from war to war; occupation and liberation turned out to be indifferent, and why couldn’t the Jews execute the SS-guys? Our heroes hover about dilapidated barracks, then again on the bridges of the capital they guess whose satellites or eternal friends for all times we might be just now. In the cupboard, among the preserved fruit bottles, Stalin is still hiding. The authors of the film are cited before court, then in a showcase hospital they are waiting for the end to come. A Soviet soldier-maid closes the film with a Péter Nádas-quote.