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Plot Summary
In this Hungarian comedy, a wealthy man’s extravagant spending habits lead to financial ruin. He devises a plan to exploit his daughter's potential marriage to a rich suitor to regain his fortune. However, his schemes become increasingly convoluted as he tries to manage the expectations of all parties involved.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'Mámi' from 1937 is scarce in contemporary English-language sources. As a Hungarian film of its era, its initial reception was likely within its home country's film-going audience and critics, with limited international distribution or commentary.
What Reviewers Say
Contemporary reviews are not widely available.
Likely appreciated for its lighthearted comedic elements within Hungary.
The film's plot relies on classic comedic tropes of mistaken identity and financial scheming.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are not available in English.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a vibrant period in Hungarian cinema, which often produced comedies and dramas reflecting social dynamics of the time.
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