5.333
108 min
The Hungarian Oh, Bloody Life reflects on the heavy emotional toll taken by the repressive Stalin regime. Dorotya Udvaros plays a young actress from a high-born family. The government bias against persons of wealth threatens to destroy her career before it begins. As a final blow, she is threatened with deportation. The exasperation inherent in the film's title is only the tip of the iceberg.
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Dorottya Udvaros | Lucy Sziráky | Unowned |
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Zoltán Bezerédy | Police Captain Sándor Matura | Unowned |
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András Kern | Róbert Guthy, director | Unowned |
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Ödön Rubold | Baron Kornél Samoday | Unowned |
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László Szacsvay | József Kiptár, teacher and party secretary | Unowned |
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Lajos Őze | Ernő Zimányi, editor-in-chief | Unowned |
| Margit Lukács | Unowned | ||
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Ida Turay | Unowned | |
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Éva Tímár | Unowned | |
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István Velenczei | Unowned | |
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János Körmendi | Unowned | |
| József Gáti | Unowned | ||
| Mária Táncsics | Rural actress 1 | Unowned | |
| Ildikó Pécs | Marica, rural actress | Unowned | |
| Ildikó Molnár | Unowned | ||
| Gyula Takács | Unowned | ||
| Zoltán Benkóczy | Unowned | ||
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István Hirtling | Unowned |