

A Strange Marriage
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Count János Buttler rushes home to his parents and his beloved for the school holidays. On the way, they stop at Baron Dőry's house, where János is deviously trapped. In the presence of false witnesses, he is forcibly married to Baron Dőry's pregnant daughter. The swearing priest is the father of the unborn child. Although Buttler, his family and friends do their utmost to have the marriage annulled, the Church and the court, fearing for his authority, will not allow it. John Buttler and his lover therefore choose another way to divorce.
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en
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Gyula Benkő
Count János Párdányi Buttler

Éva Örkényi
Piroska, daughter of Horváth

Miklós Gábor
Zsiga Bernáth

Lajos Rajczy
Baron István Dõry

Hédi Temessy
Mary, daughter of Dõry

Sándor Tompa
Miklós Horváth

Éva Ruttkai
Katica

Artúr Somlay
Archbishop Fischer

Sándor Pécsi
Ignác Medve, doctor

Sándor Szabó
Sucsinka is a parish priest

Tamás Major
Jesuit

Hilda Gobbi
Szimácsiné
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