
When a rich man, intending to go back to work, puts his villa up for sale, the butler hires a couple of agents to tell prospective customers the place is a bad buy..


Is it worth your time? If you've got a soft spot for black-and-white comedies where everyone is shouting in a hallway, you'll probably have a good time with Ez a villa eladó. It’s light, it’s silly, and it moves with that frantic energy old Hungarian films seem to do so well. If you’re looking for something heavy or gr...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Géza von Cziffra

Malcolm St. Clair
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"Is it worth your time? If you've got a soft spot for black-and-white comedies where everyone is shouting in a hallway, you'll probably have a good time with Ez a villa eladó. It’s light, it’s silly, and it moves with that frantic energy old Hungarian films seem to do so well. If you’re looking for something heavy or grounded, stay away. This is pure stage-play energy on screen. The whole premise is basically a giant prank. A rich guy wants to work, the staff wants to keep the house, and chaos e..."
Ida Turay
Imre Harmath, László Vadnay, Géza von Cziffra
Hungary

1932 · IMDb 6.6

