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Glass Tiger

October 18, 2001 1h 45m 7.3/10 (36 votes)

Originally released in 2001. Glass Tiger is a comedy film. directed by Péter Rudolf.

Starring Péter Rudolf, Gábor Reviczky, and Sándor Gáspár

Synopsis

This film tells the story of a few uneventful days in the life of six pals. Lali, a great fan of America, owns a sandwich stand on the side of the road, called The Glass Tiger. Gaben pinches cars; Fox is a petty swindler; Sanyi a half-wit homeless; Coco can't shut up about getting some dough and going to America; Slimmy keeps playing the saxophone, despite the others' frayed nerves. Gaben talks Lali into buying an old Chevrolet Impala, the real American dream. After the long escapade of getting the car, Lali doesn't even get the chance to try the Chevvy out, because a truck completely demolishes it. Fox in the meantime is looking excitedly for the "Wreck", what he has been trying to sell for big money. But Lali has sold what he thought to be scrap, not good for anything. Fox is threatened by some tough guys to bring it back or pay up. He has to get money at all costs...

Quick Facts

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Release Date October 18, 2001 24 years ago
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Runtime 1h 45m 105 minutes total
User Rating 7.3/10 Great (36 votes)
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Language HU Original language
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Country Hungary Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
HU

Production Companies

  • Filmpartners

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Glass Tiger about?

This film tells the story of a few uneventful days in the life of six pals. Lali, a great fan of America, owns a sandwich stand on the side of the road, called The Glass Tiger. Gaben pinches cars; ...

Who directed Glass Tiger?

Glass Tiger was directed by Péter Rudolf.

How long is Glass Tiger?

Glass Tiger has a runtime of 1 hours and 45 minutes (105 minutes total).

When was Glass Tiger released?

Glass Tiger was released on October 18, 2001 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Glass Tiger?

The main cast of Glass Tiger includes Péter Rudolf, Gábor Reviczky, Sándor Gáspár, József Szarvas, Lajos Ottó Horváth.