Charley nénje
Charley nénje

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Charley nénje

1986
Movie
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Hungarian

Charley and his friend Jack fall in love with the beautiful Spittigue girls, Kitty and Annie, who are jealously guarded by their father. What's more, the young men are not interested in money, so they have no chance of winning the goodwill of their grim father. But a visit from Charley's aunt, a wealthy millionaire, gives the youngsters hope. They hatch a brilliant plan, but it seems to be ruined when Donna Lucia, the aunt, fails to arrive. The young men soon get over this little problem and persuade their friend to play the part of the aunt. All goes well until the real Donna Lucia arrives.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Hana BambergerGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A heartwarming story of a young boy named Charley who longs for a dog. His family, initially hesitant, eventually agrees to get him one. The film follows Charley and his new canine companion as they navigate childhood adventures and form an unbreakable bond. It explores themes of friendship, responsibility, and the joys of pet ownership.

Critical Reception

Charley nénje was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its charming story and relatable themes. It was praised for its wholesome depiction of childhood and the strong emotional connection between the boy and his dog. The film resonated with families and is remembered as a gentle, feel-good movie.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its touching portrayal of a boy's bond with his dog.

  • Appreciated for its simple yet effective storytelling.

  • Considered a charming and family-friendly film.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in Hungary and aimed to capture the universal experience of childhood dreams and the love for pets.

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