Do You Know? The Ötvös Csöpi Films Were Made At The Suggestion Of Bud Spencer

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Do you know? The Ötvös Csöpi films were made at the suggestion of Bud Spencer

István Bujtor has always felt honored to be called the “Hungarian Piedone”, even though he was once slapped on the neck by Bud Spencer. Király Levente wrote a book about the life of legendary Hungarian actor Hasonmások, which reveals many interesting stories.

The inventor of the films Ötvös Csöpi, very reminiscent of Piedone’s films, was István Bujtor himself, who also played the main role, and according to legend, in a personal meeting, Bud Spencer himself suggested it. he makes funny movies with a bit of humor. bloodless wrestling. In Rome, on the occasion of the filming of Mátyás Sándor, Bujtor had the honor of meeting his Neapolitan colleague in person.

“By the time I received my diploma, I had six film roles behind me. During the filming of the old film, I went to Italy, where I met Bud Spencer. I told him I was a voiceover. His Hungary. In the words of my favorite writer, Jenő hidő, he patted me on the shoulder, then picked me up and dusted me off.We’ve been on good terms since then and respectively. “

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– the actor who passed away in 2009 previously revived the special moment.

István Bujtor also likes to tell of his encounters with Spencer on other occasions:

“He was filming in the studio next door and they gathered him and introduced him. I called him at home, and then he said it would be great to make a movie like that.”

– said Bujtor, then continued what the legendary slapstick had told him:

“Syncing can be fun, but why wouldn’t you? You’re here for a big, muscular man, beautiful scenery, kind moans, bloodless slaps, and kid youth is certainly very important, as well as a happy ending. And the movie is done. relaxing and entertaining, among other films, more serious, more difficult.”

– and the planning of the movie could already begin:

“And because I couldn’t find a contractor, I wrote the script, taking on both the director and the lead role. The song was composed by my brother, Károly Frenreisz.”

Bujtor said

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