Hop, fly! One of the favorite films of Soviet teenagers, who were attracted by the inscription “children under 16”, spy themes, fights with chases and imported music, albeit in Hungarian.
The main character of the story is a Hungarian counterintelligence agent named Bestia (very young Istvan Buytor). He is watching former SS doctor Otto Klauberg. Klauberg served time for experiments on people in concentration camps, and now came to Hungary under the guise of a quiet old man on vacation. In addition to the Hungarian special services, a certain criminal group shows great interest in Klauberg, which is interested in bacteriological weapons, on which Klauberg worked during the war.
Besty is a Hungarian James Bond. He is handsome, bold, gallant with ladies, knows how to fight and use weapons. The film is filled with arrows with radio beacons, voice recorders in smoking pipes, attempts to injure the victim with ultrasound on the phone, sedating cigars and poisonous ink. And also Bestia, like any hero to follow, has a fashionable phrase, which after watching the film will be repeated in every yard company of boys: “Hop, fly!”
Nostalgic moviegoers exhibit 10 out of 10 such pictures. And no one cares that this movie ages very quickly.
And yet, the main role of Istvan Buitor is still ahead: in the 1980s, a large, bearded and wearing dark glasses policeman Etvash, nicknamed Kapelka, will appear on the big socialist screen!
5 out of 10