Viki (operetta)
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Viki is an operetta by Paul Abraham to a libretto by Imre Harmath and Adorján Bónyi; it premiered on 26 January 1935 at the National Theatre (Budapest) (or Magyar Színház).
Synopsis
Viki is a headstrong, boisterous young woman who prefers to dress and act like a man. When she gets into an argument with the equally quarrelsome Feri, he fails to see through her disguise and challenges her to a duel, "man to man." During the duel Feri discovers Viki's true gender and instantly falls in love with her.
Film
Two years after its premiere in Budapest, the operetta was made into a film in 1937 by the Hungarian director Márton Keleti, with Rosy Barsony as Viki, Paul Javor as Feri, Gyula Csortos as Hadhazy, and Lili Berky as Mme. Hadhazy.
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