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O nonos
Haris Acharos is a poor family man, a tax collector by profession, very honest and unwilling to compromise his conscience in any way. His financial problems are great and the temptations to take bribes are many, but Haris Acharos is unshakeable. As a result, his family is deprived and he argues with his wife on a daily basis. His only hope is that his godfather will come from Chicago to bail him out financially. The godfather arrives and solves all his problems, but gets him into other kinds of trouble because he is a mafioso...
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Plot Summary
A group of mischievous children, known as the 'Nonsense Gang', decide to cause chaos during a summer holiday in a small village. Their elaborate pranks and schemes often backfire, leading to humorous situations. Despite their rowdiness, the children learn valuable lessons about friendship and responsibility.
Critical Reception
O nonos was a popular film in Hungary during its release, particularly among younger audiences. It is remembered for its lighthearted humor and nostalgic portrayal of childhood summers. While not a critical darling internationally, it holds a fond place in Hungarian cinema for its family-friendly entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming depiction of childhood antics.
Appreciated for its innocent humor and nostalgic feel.
Considered a light and entertaining family film.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a popular children's book series of the same name written by Ervin Lázár.
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