Háry János is a 1941 Hungarian musical film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Antal Páger, Margit Dajka and Kató Bárczy. It is based on the folk opera Háry János which was made into a later film in 1965.
Il y a 20 films ayant les mêmes acteurs, 6365 ayant les mêmes genres cinématographiques, 14270 films qui ont les mêmes thèmes (dont 1 films qui ont les mêmes 6 thèmes que Háry János), pour avoir au final 70 suggestions de films similaires.
Si vous avez aimé Háry János, vous aimerez sûrement les films similaires suivants :
, 1h26 Réalisé parBob Rafelson OrigineEtats-Unis GenresComédie, Comédie musicale, Fantasy, Aventure, Musical ThèmesMagie, La mer, La musique, Politique, Transport, Mettant en scène une sirène, Musique, Politique ActeursVictor Mature, Peter Tork, Teri Garr, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith Note63% Head begins at the dedication of a bridge. A politician is supposed to give a speech but there is a barrage of feedback from the microphone. Suddenly the Monkees (further) interrupt the ceremony by running through the assembled officials to sound of horns and sirens. The rest of the film has no overriding plot but consists of a series of vignettes highlighting the unpleasant aspects of being public figures. There is a conflict and a resolution, but the film is essentially plotless; as the opening song related: "We hope you like our story/Although there isn't one/That is to say, there's many/That way, there is more fun!" Rather, it is a seemingly stream of consciousness stringing-together of musical numbers, satires of various film genres, elements of psychedelia, and references to topical issues such as the Vietnam War. The distorted consciousness and psychedelia elements resemble an LSD trip.. Recurring images include a black box in which the group are trapped, a desert location, and a gigantic Victor Mature.