

Damn You! the Mosquitoes
2000 Directed by Miklós JancsóKapa, Pepe and Mesi would like to buy a scrapyard of trains, to start a nostalgia train and earn a lot of money. The capital to start with they want to get from grandpa, who has come home from America with a suitcase full of money. Everybody wants Mesi to approach the old man, because she is the only one he would speak to. But Mesi is more concerned with the idea that she wants a child, by now from anyone, while Pepe is jealous. Kapa’s alleged son emerges, with the mafia behind him: they, too, are eager to get grandpa’s money. After threats and blackmailing, poisoned apples are sent, with only one side of them poisonous. Those dead, by the way, are resurrected by the sound of a song. At last, nobody manages to get the money, but it wouldn’t make sense anyway: it’s all fake. The Statue of Liberty, however, turns out to be blind.

Zoltán Mucsi
....................................................Kapa

Péter Scherer
....................................................Pepe

Emese Vasvári
....................................................Emese

Székely B. Miklós
....................................................Tatus, Kapa's Father

János Gyuriska
....................................................János, Kapa's Son
István Márton
....................................................Pisti

Lajos Ottó Horváth
....................................................Boss
Director
...........................................................Miklós Jancsó
Producer
...........................................................András Ozorai
Writer
...........................................................Gyula Hernádi
Ferenc Grunwalsky
Miklós Jancsó
Director of Photography
...........................................................Ferenc Grunwalsky
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Lyuhász Lyácint Bt.
Production Companies
...................................................Production Countries
........................................................Hungary
Spoken Languages
....................................................Magyar
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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