

Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse
Genres
Overview
Waiters’ competition at Heroes’ Square in the late thirties. Dressed as waiters, Kapa and Pepe awake in the bronze chariot of the millennial sculpture group. They drive along the Danube promenade, and on the concrete reinforcement of the demolished Budapest rondella hotel they get involved in a showdown of political background. In the burnt-down Sports Hall the waiters train for a last supper, Pepe and Kapa run around the big laid table with trays in their hands. While doing so, Pepe keeps crying out: "I am the best one, I am the most beautiful one, I am the king, I am the god..." Sitting in a boat on the Danube, a ship goes past them, and the Niagara falls, majestic and breathtaking, resound in their ears. On each passing away something new will come to life – as rapped by Sub Bass Monster.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
87 min
Release Date
2001-02-15
Status
Released
Original Language
Hungarian
Vote Count
6
Vote Average
3.4
Zoltán Mucsi
Kapa
Péter Scherer
Pepe
József Szarvas
Józsi
István Márton
Pista
Enikő Börcsök
Enikő
Emese Vasvári
Emese
Lajos Ottó Horváth
Minister
Zsolt Kovács
Zsolt
János Gyuriska
Minister's aid
Judit Schell
Judit
Roland Rába
Roland
Kornél Mundruczó
Kornél
Laura Ruttkay
Laura
Balázs Galkó
Galkó
Miklós Jancsó
Himself
Péter Kokics
András Lovasi
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