
The ancient families of Kont and Hadhazy have long been at war with each other. Lord Cont is a supporter of Vienna's rule, while Hadhazy is a follower of the Hungarian revolutionary Kossuth. Lord plans to fight Hadhazy at an approaching county meeting. Vicky, the beautiful and savvy daughter of Hadhazy's family, just before this, returns home from a Swiss boarding school for young girls, expelled because of her behavior. Vicky, dressed in a man's costume, goes to defend her father and with the honor of a nobleman fights the young scion of a family hostile to her. The young man's name is Feri Kont, and he mistakes the young man's introduction to Vicky for her brother Kalman Hadhazy. The political conflicts between the two families are mitigated by love complications. A misunderstanding at a county ball is brought to light, and the two warring camps are reconciled through the love of Vicky and Feri.

as Viki Hadházy

as Feri

as Dr.Weiss

as Máté Hadházy

as uncle Ziga

as Lili Füzessy

as Dr. Sebestyén Varga

as Zsuzsa

as Archbishop István Kont

as Feri's dueling assistant

as Viki's dueling assistant

as Sergeant György Szabó

as Waiter

as Maid

as Viki's dueling sergeant

as Hadházy's maid

as Guest at the county ball

as Péter

as Gypsy's leader


as Feri's dueling assistant

as Head waiter


as Kálmán, son of Hadázy

as Hajdú

as Kont's wife