
Lily Boy
Liliomfi is a 1954 Hungarian comedy film directed by Károly Makk. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Set in the "Golden Era" of the wandering Hungarian theatre troupes. Mariska and Liliomfi fall in love without suspecting that Mariska's foster father, Professor Szilvay, is also Liliomfi's uncle. Soon the couple must contend with the professor's plan to make Liliomfi give up his "unrespectable" profession of acting by exposing the professor's hypocrisy, greed, and tyrannical selfishness.
Lily Boy
February 24, 1955
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Cast (20)

Iván Darvas
Liliomfi

Marianne Krencsey
Mariska

Dajka Margit
Camilla

Samu Balázs
Szilvay professzor

Éva Ruttkai
Erzsi

Imre Soós
Gyuri

Sándor Pécsi
Szellemfi

Sándor Tompa
Kányai

Szemere Vera
Zengõbércziné

Dezső Garas
Ifjú Schnaps

Gábor Rajnay
Pejachevich gróf

Kálmán Rózsahegyi
Esküdt

Ferenc Krisztián
N/A

Sándor Pethes
N/A

Erzsi Pártos
N/A

János Rajz
Pandur

György Szoó
N/A

József Vándor
N/A

Alfréd Deésy
(uncredited)

Árpád Gyenge
Muzsikus (uncredited)
Crew (8)
Directing

Károly Makk
Director
Writing

Ede Szigligeti
Writer
Production
No data availableSound

Frigyes Kemenes
Sound Recordist

Ottó Vincze
Music
Art

Mátyás Varga
Production Design
Camera

István Pásztor
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up

Éva Weingruber
Costume Design
Crew
No data availableEditing

Sándor Boronkay
Editor