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- Dr Halmi has very strict principles towards women. He only employs ugly women in his office. So what can a poor unemployed secretary do? With the help of a wig and a pair of glasses, disguised as an old ugly woman, she soon becomes the lawyer's indispensable secretary.
- Ferenc, a handsome man, is the object of desire of Gitta, both members of a group of middle and upper-middle class youth. Gitta's family, especially her father Peter Hubay are not keen of them being friends because they want Gitta to marry a wealthier man, Sandor. The family is not aware that Gitta and Sandor are already acquainted, as when Gitta's father bans Ferenc from his house, Sandor is the one who passes messages between the lovers. Ferenc becoming more aggressive in his advances towards Gitta but has to realize that she is a morally upright girl. Gitta finds Sandor more and more sympathetic and Ferenc less and less desirable. By the time the Hubay's give a party, Gitta and Sandor have already fallen in love.
- A greedy man is taught a lesson by his three aunts who are tired of his demands for more money, forcing them to hire an actress to flirt with him and learn the truth about his actual inheritance.
- How to get out of debt as soon as possible? There is a well-proven recipe for this: you have to marry a wealthy, wealthy lady. In the person of Edit Zsámbéki, this would be possible, but then what other problems could arise?
- The girls at a school for stenography have been taking dictation to a supposedly fictional Englishman, Alfred Harvey, in London. However, the teacher writes a romantic note which is accidentally mailed and it reaches a real person by that name in London. Alfred decides to investigate the matter further.
- Emperor Franz Joseph's young wife, Queen Elizabeth, is loved by the people of the country. After the defeat of the War of Independence, the daughter of the revolutionary General Latkóczy comes to her to ask for the Queen's support on behalf of her father. Little does she know that her journey is aided by the envoys of the Hungarian Legion, which is organizing abroad.
- Sándor Esztáry lives a monotonous life with his wife, his son and his wife's impoverished relatives in his rural mansion until the arrival of another poor relative, Kitty, who was raised in America. Kitty is a modern-minded girl who quickly falls in love with Nicholas, a poor young man of good hopes. When she finds out that he is to marry a rich girl, she runs away to Pest and becomes a dancer in a nightclub.