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2/23/1952
This propaganda film from the early years of socialist transformation in Hungary depicts kulak sabotage in production cooperatives. The prosperous peasant Ignatz Hato, one of the best farmers in the village, joins the Two Octobers cooperative, and soon all the small peasants follow him. The village rich, led by Lili Sohar, watching the great expansion of the cooperative, try to break up the cooperators with each other. Sohar's attempt bears fruit and Hato leaves the cooperative. Next, Lili Sohar tries to convince Ignatz Hato that she is planning to create a rival team of new rich people and urges him to join her. Ignatz refuses and does not give in to the blackmail. Lili's lover, a former gendarme, shoots party secretary Bozhine. At the wounded Božine's bedside, Ignác admits his mistake and asks to be accepted back into the cooperative. Sándor, the president of the cooperative, realizes that the collective should not prevent those who want to work honestly from joining.
Sándor Deák
as Ignác Ható
Éva Kelemen
as Lili Schár
Manyi Kiss
as Hatóné
József Bihari
as Sándor Köröm, president of the cooperative
Erzsi Pápai
as Marika, daughter of Bozine
Klára Pápai
as Bozine, the party secretary
Gyula Gózon
as Jakab Viszket
Zoltán Makláry
as Pál Boda
Imre Surányi
as Imre
László Bánhidy
as carter János Szél
István Egri
as сaptain András
Sándor Tompa
as rich
Gellért Raksányi
as Misa
László Hlatky
as Vendel Zsiga
Irma Vass
as widow Bokorné
Elemér Baló
Jenö Bodnár
as Mihály Bajusz
István Dózsa
György Gonda
András Tassy
Miklós Zoltai