# Half-Rate Honeymoon

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1936 film

Half-Rate Honeymoon Directed by Steve Sekely Written by Gyula K. Halász Károly Kristóf Produced by Ferenc Szigeti Starring Irén Ágay Pál Jávor Gyula Kabos György Dénes Cinematography István Eiben Music by Pál Gyöngy Production company Lux Film Release date 27 October 1936 (1936-10-27) Running time 85 minutes Country Hungary Language Hungarian

***Half-Rate Honeymoon*** (Hungarian: ***Nászút féláron***) is a 1936 [Hungarian](/source/Cinema_of_Hungary) [romance film](/source/Romance_film) directed by [Steve Sekely](/source/Steve_Sekely) and starring [Irén Ágay](/source/Ir%C3%A9n_%C3%81gay), [Pál Jávor](/source/P%C3%A1l_J%C3%A1vor_(actor)) and [Gyula Kabos](/source/Gyula_Kabos).[1] A German-language version *[Hochzeitsreise zu 50%](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hochzeitsreise_zu_50%25&action=edit&redlink=1)* was also released.

## Synopsis

A Hungarian couple take advantage of a cut-price holiday offer in [Italy](/source/Italy) where they visit many of the major sights.

## Cast

- [Irén Ágay](/source/Ir%C3%A9n_%C3%81gay) as Kató Kovács

- [Pál Jávor](/source/P%C3%A1l_J%C3%A1vor_(actor)) as Pál Kerekes, engineer

- [Gyula Kabos](/source/Gyula_Kabos) as Lajos Pernauer

- [György Dénes](/source/Gy%C3%B6rgy_D%C3%A9nes) as Majer jr.

- [Mici Erdélyi](/source/Mici_Erd%C3%A9lyi) as Lujza

- Lajos Köpeczi-Boócz as Majer Sr., chief executive officer

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Cunningham p.45

## Bibliography

- Cunningham, John. *Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex*. Wallflower Press, 2004.

## External links

- [*Half-Rate Honeymoon*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0028049/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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