
My Father's Happy Years
Directed by Sándor SimóWhere to Watch My Father's Happy Years
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My Father's Happy Years was released on September 29, 1977.
My Father's Happy Years was directed by Sándor Simó.
My Father's Happy Years has a runtime of 89m.
Director Sandor Simo based this film on his recollections of a period in his father's life just after World War II. In the film, Janos Torok is a chemist and an entrepreneur With enormous enthusiasm, he gets loans to purchase a small chemical plant and begins experiments to create innovative products, such as hormones. Meanwhile, the communist party has come to dominate Hungarian life in such a way that his activities are viewed as little more than criminal. He is hauled away to a prison camp, but even then his letters home are full of boundless optimism and his ideas for further experiments.
The key characters in My Father's Happy Years are Loránd Lohinszky, István Bujtor, Eszter Szakács.
My Father's Happy Years is a Drama film.
My Father's Happy Years has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.










