András Hajós

András Hajós

Movies for András Hajós...

Roast – Égjen Ganxsta!
Title: Roast – Égjen Ganxsta!
Character: Himself
Released: September 2, 2017
Type: Movie
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Title: Dalfutár
Character: Műsorvezető
Released: November 28, 2016
Type: TV
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Fluor Film
Title: Fluor Film
Character: Himself
Released: December 20, 2012
Type: Movie
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Title: Showder Klub
Released: April 7, 2008
Type: TV
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Szűzijáték
Title: Szűzijáték
Character: Híresség
Released: November 9, 2006
Type: Movie
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Zhiguli
Title: Zhiguli
Character: TV bemondó
Released: December 2, 2004
Type: Movie
The investigation of the melon affair, to remain undisclosed for thirty years, is led by Major Piroska Szabó, the secret girlfriend of Mr. Kálmán, the boss, with a charge against the policemen Lajos Endúros and Richard Wagner. Sitting on the terrace of their favourite snack bar, the two policemen, along with Sergeant-Major Badár, take an oath not to testify against each other, and to mislead the authorities by giving false evidence.
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Hungarian Vagabond
Title: Hungarian Vagabond
Character: Zenész
Released: February 5, 2004
Type: Movie
A Hungarian historical movie that tells the story of the Hungarian ancestors, the seven leaders, who are looking for their new homeland in the last years of the 9th century. Before they leave their original home in Asia, they have a farewell party. They wake up with a severe hangover after consuming large quantities of kumis. The seven leaders wake up to find that their people have disappeared.
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Wake Up, Mate, Don't You Sleep
Title: Wake Up, Mate, Don't You Sleep
Character: Talent scout
Released: February 6, 2003
Type: Movie
This time, Kapa and Pepe are first of all prisoners of war – and convicts taken to forced labor service, Jews, Hungarian soldiers, German soldiers. Once they are to be executed, then again they are to perform executions. The film tells in spectacular episodes about the fact that in the past more than one century and a half we kept marching from war to war; occupation and liberation turned out to be indifferent, and why couldn’t the Jews execute the SS-guys? Our heroes hover about dilapidated barracks, then again on the bridges of the capital they guess whose satellites or eternal friends for all times we might be just now. In the cupboard, among the preserved fruit bottles, Stalin is still hiding. The authors of the film are cited before court, then in a showcase hospital they are waiting for the end to come. A Soviet soldier-maid closes the film with a Péter Nádas-quote.