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Bella Bordy
Bella Bordy (1909–1978) was a Hungarian ballet dancer and film actress. Fekete p.65 She was a star of the Hungarian National Ballet and regularly appeared at the Hungarian State Opera House. From 1938 onwards she appeared in fifteen films, all but one of them during the Horthy era. Selected filmography * '' The Red Wallet'' (1938) * ''Bence Uz'' (1938) * ''Two Girls on the Street'' (1939) * ''Stars of Variety'' (1939) * ''Cserebere'' (1940) * ''András'' (1941) * ''Loving Hearts ''Loving Hearts'' (Hungarian: ''Szerelmes szívek'') is a 1944 Hungarian romance film consisting of directed by István Balogh, Dezsõ Ákos Hamza, Zoltán Kerényi, Emil Martonffi, Emil M. Szuchy and István Szöts each of whom directed on ...'' (1944) References Bibliography * Fekete, Márton. ''Prominent Hungarians: Home and Abroad''. Szepsi Csombor Literary Circle, 1979. * Ujfalussy, József. ''Béla Bartók''. Crescendo Publishing Company, 1972. External links * 1909 births 1978 de ...
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The Red Wallet
''The Red Wallet'' (Hungarian: ''Piros bugyelláris'') is a 1938 Hungarian drama film directed by Béla Pásztor and starring Bella Bordy, Artúr Somlay and Ferenc Kiss.Nemeskürty p.699 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Imre Sörés. Cast * Bella Bordy as Török Zsófi * Artúr Somlay as Török Mihály,bíró * Ferenc Kiss as Csillag Pali * Sándor Pethes as Pennás,jegyzõ * Gyula Tapolczay as Hájas,ispán * Attila Petheö as Kapitány * György Gonda as Peták, káplán * Lajos Kelemen as Írnok * Zsóka Ölvedy as Mencike * Margit Ladomerszky as Cigányasszony * Ferenc Hoykó as Kósza Gyula * Marcsa Simon as Jolán néni * Zoltán Pethö as Falusi táncoló legény * Ferenc Pethes as Kikiáltó * Erzsi Benedek as Panni, cselédlány * Ilona Náday as Falusi lány * Imre Varga as Huszár * Lajos Ujváry Lajos () is a Hungarian masculine given name, cognate to the English Louis. People name ...
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Two Girls On The Street
''Two Girls on the Street'' ( Hungarian: ''Két lány az utcán'') is a 1939 Hungarian film directed by André de Toth, one of his first features, based on a play by Tamás Emöd and Rezsö Török. Plot Two young women, a musician and a bricklayer, navigate their careers, friendships, and love lives in Budapest after running away from their home village. Cast Restoration ''Two Girls on the Street'' was selected for preservation by the World Cinema Project; the print was restored by Cinémathèque de Bologne and Immagine Ritrovata. The restoration premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. In 2022, this restoration was released as part of ''Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project Vol. 4'' alongside the 1948 Uday Shankar film '' Kalpana'' as spine 1147 in The Criterion Collection The Criterion Collection, Inc. (or simply Criterion) is an American home-video distribution company that focuses on licensing, restoring and distributing "important classic and contemporar ...
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Hungarian Film Actresses
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Hungarian Ballet Dancers
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1978 Deaths
Events January * January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213. * January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd government). * January 6 – The Holy Crown of Hungary (also known as Stephen of Hungary Crown) is returned to Hungary from the United States, where it was held since World War II. * January 10 – Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal, a critic of the Nicaraguan government, is assassinated; riots erupt against Somoza's government. * January 18 – The European Court of Human Rights finds the British government guilty of mistreating prisoners in Northern Ireland, but not guilty of torture. * January 22 – Ethiopia declares the ambassador of West Germany ''persona non grata''. * January 24 ** Soviet satellite Kosmos 954 burns up in Earth's atmosphere, scattering debris over Canada's Northwest Territories. ** Rose Dugdale and Eddie Gallagher become the first convicted priso ...
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1909 Births
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Loving Hearts
''Loving Hearts'' (Hungarian: ''Szerelmes szívek'') is a 1944 Hungarian romance film consisting of directed by István Balogh, Dezsõ Ákos Hamza, Zoltán Kerényi, Emil Martonffi, Emil M. Szuchy and István Szöts each of whom directed one of six individual episodes in an anthology.Cunningham p.227 Partial cast * Bea Goll as Chopin kedvese * Gyula Benkö as Chopin * Jenö Danis as Párizsi házmester * László Szilassy as Lavotta, a fogadós fia * Lili Kertay as Lisette, a hercegnõ * Karola Zala as Lisette nagynénje * Gusztáv Pártos as Fogadós * Bella Bordy as Katica * Sándor Pethes Sándor Pethes (28 May 1899 – 29 June 1981) was a Hungarian actor. Selected filmography * '' Rongyosok'' (1925) * '' Átok vára'' (1927) * '' Csak egy kislány van a világon'' (1930) * '' A kék bálvány'' (1931) * '' Spring Shower'' (193 ... as Bûvész * Marcsa Simon as Nagyanyó * Lajos Rajczy as Erõmûvész References Bibliography * Cunningham ...
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András (film)
''András'' is a 1941 Hungarian comedy drama film directed by Viktor Bánky and starring Antal Páger, Bella Bordy and Valéria Hidvéghy.Judson & Rozenblit p.213 The film's sets were designed by the art director Dezsõ Bariss. Synopsis A petty officer is mistaken for a nobleman at a reception, leading to him being appointed as the ispán of a country estate. He manages to turn round the failing estate's fortune, but attracts the jealousy of neighbours. Cast * Antal Páger as Laczkó András * Bella Bordy as Kató - gépírónõ * Valéria Hidvéghy as Lili - Szalkay lánya * Gyula Csortos as Korompay elnök úr * József Timár as Richter igazgató * Béla Mihályffi as Szalkay Gusztáv vezérigazgató * Mária Szemlér as Mari, gépírónõ * Lajos Köpeczi Boócz as Demeter intézõ * Sándor Hidassy as Hivatalsegéd * György Nagyajtay as Kovács István - a vezérigazgató titkára * Gyula Köváry as Tisztviselõ * József Mátray as báró Kázm� ...
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Cserebere
''Cserebere'' is a 1940 Hungarian comedy film directed by László Cserépy and starring Kálmán Latabár, Bella Bordy and Manyi Kiss. Main cast * Bella Bordy ... Zsolnay Vera * László Szilassy ... Kerekes István * Manyi Kiss ... Panni, Vera barátnõje * Kálmán Latabár ... Tatár István * Béla Mihályffi ... Zsolnay (as Mihályffy Béla) * Lajos Köpeczi Boócz ... Gyárigazgató, Panni apja (as Köpeczy-Boócz Lajos) * Zoltán Makláry Zoltán Makláry (16 April 1896, Budapest – 12 July 1978, Budapest) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. He was awarded the Kossuth Prize. Selected filmography * '' Stars of Eger'' (1923) * '' Hyppolit, the Butler'' (1931) * '' Spring ... ... Cicvarek, fõpincér External links * 1940 films 1940s Hungarian-language films Films directed by László Cserépy 1940 comedy films Hungarian comedy films Hungarian black-and-white films {{1940s-comedy-film-stub ...
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Stars Of Variety
''Stars of Variety'' (German: ''Menschen vom Varieté'', Hungarian: ''A varieté csillagai'') is a 1939 German-Hungarian drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring La Jana, Christl Mardayn and Karin Hardt. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert A. Dietrich and Artur Günther. Separate German and Hungarian-language versions were produced.Rentschler p.273 Cast German version * La Jana as Silvia Castellani * Christl Mardayn as Alice Mc'Lean * Karin Hardt as Gloria Mc'Lean * Hans Holt as Freddy Danz * Attila Hörbiger as Jack Carey * Edith Oß as Ruby Mc'Lean * Hans Moser as Miller - Inspizient * Jack Trevor as Jeffrey Keats * Victor Janson as Varietédirektor * Willi Schur as Serna - Dompteur * Hans Adalbert Schlettow as Tom * Rudolf Klein-Rogge as Kommissar Wiedemann * Erwin Biegel as Kellner in der Artistenpension * Eduard von Winterstein as Theaterarzt * Else Ehser as Emilie Schmitz - Garderobier ...
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Bence Uz
''Bence Uz'' (Hungarian: ''Uz Bence'') is a 1938 Hungarian comedy drama film directed by Jenö Csepreghy and starring Pál Jávor, Bella Bordy and László Szilassy.Judson & Rozenblit p.213 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Béla Mátyus. Cast * Pál Jávor as Uz Bence * Bella Bordy as Julis * László Szilassy as Bagyoni László * Gerö Mály as Madaván, jegyzõ * Zsóka Ölvedy as Leticia, Madaván lánya * Tivadar Bilicsi as Lajos, vadász * Lajos Gárday as Barza, inspektor * Zoltán Greguss as Jonescu * Sándor Tompa as Mózsi * József Bihari as Marci bácsi * Ilona Kiszely as Gizike * Karola Zala as Bagyoniné * György Gonda as Gazda * Ferenc Hoykó as Székely legény * István Dózsa as Örmény * Elemér Baló as Asztalos * József Barna as Pap * György Hajnal as Orvos * László Misoga as Emre gazda * Ferenc Pataki as Falusi útkaparó munkás * Zoltán Pethö Zoltán () is a ...
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Gyula, Hungary
Gyula (; german: Jula; ro, Jula or ) is a town in Békés County, Hungary. The town is best known for its Medieval castle and a thermal bath. Ferenc Erkel, the composer of the Hungarian national anthem, and Albrecht Dürer the Elder, the father of Albrecht Dürer, were also born in Gyula. Geography Gyula is located in the Great Hungarian Plain on the River Fehér-Körös, southeast from Budapest and from the border with Romania. The Békéscsaba-Gyula-Kötegyán railway line and Highway 44 also cross the town. Highway 44 is a four-lane expressway between Gyula and the county seat Békéscsaba.Magyarország autóatlasz, Dimap-Szarvas, Budapest, 2004, Name Gyula is named after the medieval Hungarian warlord Gyula III.Antal Papp: Magyarország (Hungary), Panoráma, Budapest, 1982, , p. 860, pp. 453-456 Gyula was also a title among the Hungarian tribes and still a popular given name for boys. In Turkish, the town is also known as Göle. History The first recorded reference ...
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