6.1
261 min
Narcisus and Psyche is based on a novel by Sandor Weores which was adapted by Vilmos Csaplar and director Gabor Body for a feature-length film. Borrowing the character of Psyche from mythology and placing her in Europe in the 19th century, the authors give her a "modern" life. She is an attractive young woman - and remains so throughout the film, in spite of one hardship after another. Psyche is libidinous, and her prurient interests shock her staid contemporaries.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Patricia Adriani | Psyché | Unowned |
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Udo Kier | Nárcisz | Unowned |
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György Cserhalmi | Maximilian Freiherr von Zedlitz | Unowned |
| Ágnes Horváth | Ilse | Unowned | |
| Éva Tóth | Klára Rhédey | Unowned | |
| Dénes Ujlaki | Kosztolányi | Unowned | |
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János Derzsi | Zoltán Lovászi | Unowned |
| János Pilinszky | Kazinczy Ferenc | Unowned | |
| Gyula Hornyanszky | Nagybácsi | Unowned | |
| Dénes Ujlaki | Ferdinand Kosztolányi | Unowned | |
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Zoltán Gera | Orpheum director | Unowned |
| Miklós Erdély | Professor Eberhardt | Unowned | |
| Mihály Hoppál | Priest | Unowned |