Sándor Friderikusz lured the world-famous actor to Hungary in 1993, Larry Hagmant and while he was here, he was also taken to a commercial shoot. Jockey Lajos Ewing Kránitz spoke in his cheerful voice and explained that he had to drive his limousine all the way to Hungary to find the right oil.


After the recording of the Friderikusz Show, it was possible to put together the commercial in one day, for which the famous American actor finally received a HUF 3 million gas bill.

And now here’s the sequel, because Bobby he didn’t believe Jocky, so he also visited Mol. This time, it was not revealed how much money Patrick Duffy, who played Bobby, received from the Hungarian oil company.

The actor’s true-to-size hat was reportedly obtained from Dallas, and he learned the lyrics in Hungarian to get the mouth movements right. Finally, he spoke in the voice of Zoltán Csankó, as he did in the Hungarian dubbed version of the Dallas series.