Deadly Spring
''Deadly Spring'' (Hungarian: ''Halálos tavasz'') is a 1939 Hungarian drama film directed by László Kalmár and starring Pál Jávor, Katalin Karády and Éva Szörényi.Virginás p.35 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Sándor Iliszi and József Simoncsics. Cast * Pál Jávor as Dr.Egry István * Katalin Karády as Ralben Edit * Éva Szörényi as Nagy Józsa * Ilona Tasnádi as Ralbenné * Artúr Somlay as Ralben kegyelmes * Kálmán Rózsahegyi as Plébános * Sándor Pethes as Dr.Csokonai István * György Kürthy as Képviselõ * Panni Kéry as Margit * Éva Szaplonczay as Bodó Irén titkárnö * Paula Bacsányi as Juli, házvezetõnõ * Tivadar Bilicsi as Boskó Pál,újságíró * József Bihari as Mák Pista,jegyzõ * Éva Adorján as Maca, Józsa barátnõje * Böske T. Oláh as Vendég az estélyen * Gyula Kamarás as gróf Ahrenberg * Sándor Hidassy Sándor is a Hungarian give ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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László Kalmár (director)
László Kalmár (1900–1980) was a Hungarian screenwriter and film director. Cunningham p.37 He began his career in the Horthy era, learning his craft as an assistant director before directing his first film in 1939. His melodrama ''Flames'' was screened at the 1941 Venice Film Festival. He was able to continue his career at the end of the Second World War, unlike many other Hungarian filmmakers, and transitioned to working under the new Communist regime. Selected filmography * ''Kind Stepmother'' (1935) * '' Bence Uz'' (1938) * '' Deadly Spring'' (1939) * '' No Coincidence'' (1939) * ''Semmelweis'' (1940) * ''Dankó Pista'' (1940) * '' Mirage by the Lake'' (1940) * ''Prince Bob'' (1941) * ''Flames'' (1941) * '' Silenced Bells'' (1941) * '' Deadly Kiss'' (1942) * ''Lóránd Fráter'' (1942) * '' A Heart Stops Beating'' (1942) * ''The Dance of Death The ''Danse Macabre'' (; ) (from the French language), also called the Dance of Death, is an artistic genre of allegory of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kálmán Rózsahegyi
Kálmán Rózsahegyi (6 October 1873, in Pest – 27 August 1961) was a Jewish Hungarian actor and teacher. He descended from a family of theatre actors; his father, Ödön Rózsahegyi performed in the countryside. Kálmán Rózsahegyi also began his career performing in the countryside, but in 1898 he was hired by the Hungarian National Theatre. Between 1900 and 1935 he was a member of the National Theatre, from 1923 as a permanent member. With his wife, Angéla Hevesi, he founded his own private drama school, which was the place of learning for many famous actors. Biography and works Rózsahegyi was one of the most notable representatives of realist theatre; a person who was not an artist of words, but rather of simple, natural and direct plays. The range of his work was broad: his works covered all the shades of low comedy and sensual humor. He was born in Endrőd, Békés on October 6, 1873. Following in the footsteps of his father, Ödön Rózsahegyi, he became an a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1939 Films
The year 1939 in film is widely considered the greatest year in film history. The ten Best Picture-nominated films that year include classics in multiple genres. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1939 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events Film historians often rate 1939 as "the greatest year in the history of Hollywood". Hollywood films produced in Southern California were at the height of their Golden Age (in spite of many cheaply made or undistinguished films also being produced, something to be expected with any year in commercial cinema), and during 1939 there are the premieres of an outstandingly large number of exceptional motion pictures, many of which become honored as all-time classic films. ** June 10 – MGM's first successful animated character, Barney Bear, made his debut in '' The Bear That Couldn't Sleep''. ** August 15 – ''The Wizard of Oz'' premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. ** October ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sándor Hidassy
Sándor is a Hungarian given name and surname. It is the Hungarian form of Alexander. It may refer to: People Given name * Sándor Apponyi (1844–1925) was a Hungarian diplomat, bibliophile, bibliographer and great book collector * Sándor Boldogfai Farkas (1907–1970), was a Hungarian nobleman, a Hungarian sculptor, medalist *Sándor Bródy (footballer) (1884–1944), Jewish-Hungarian soccer player *Sándor Bródy (writer) (1863–1924) *Sándor Csányi (banker) (born 1953), CEO of OTP Bank Group *Sándor Csányi (actor) (born 1975), Hungarian actor *Sandor Earl (born 1989), New Zealand born rugby league player * Sándor Erdős (born 1947), Hungarian Olympic champion épée fencer *Sándor Fábry (born 1953), Hungarian comedian, talk show host, and writer * Vitéz Sándor Farkas de Boldogfa (1880–1946) was a Hungarian nobleman, colonel, captain of the Order of Vitéz of the county of Zala, knight of the Order of the Austrian Iron Crown *Sándor Fazekas (born 1963), H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gyula Kamarás , Romania
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Gyula may refer to: * Gyula (title), Hungarian title of the 9th–10th century * Gyula (name), Hungarian male given name, derived from the title ; People * Gyula II, the ''gyula'' who was baptized in Constantinople around 950 * Gyula III, the ''gyula'' who was defeated by King Stephen I around 1003 ; Places * Gyula, Hungary, town in Hungary * Gyulaháza, village in Hungary * Gyulakeszi, village in Hungary * , Hungarian name of Alba Iulia Alba Iulia (; german: Karlsburg or ''Carlsburg'', formerly ''Weißenburg''; hu, Gyulafehérvár; la, Apulum) is a city that serves as the seat of Alba County in the west-central part of Romania. Located on the Mureș River in the historical ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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József Bihari
József Bihari (1901–1981) was a Hungarian actor. Selected filmography * '' St. Peter's Umbrella'' (1935) * ''My Daughter Is Different'' (1937) * ''All Men Are Crazy'' (1937) * ''The Golden Man'' (1936) * '' The Village Rogue'' (1938) * '' Bence Uz'' (1938) * ''The Witch of Leányvár'' (1938) * ''Istvan Bors'' (1939) * ''Wedding in Toprin'' (1939) * '' Deadly Spring'' (1939) * ''Duel for Nothing'' (1940) * '' Haunting Spirit'' (1940) * ''Closed Court'' (1940) * ''Castle in Transylvania'' (1940) * ''People of the Mountains'' (1942) * '' Guard House Number 5'' (1942) * ''The Talking Robe'' (1942) * ''A Message from the Volga Shore'' (1942) * ''Rózsa Nemes'' (1943) * '' Machita'' (1944) * ''Song of the Cornfields'' (1947) * ''Prophet of the Fields'' (1947) * ''Singing Makes Life Beautiful'' (1950) * ''A Strange Marriage'' (1951) * ''Underground Colony'' (1951) * ''Erkel'' (1952) * ''Storm'' (1952) * ''Baptism of Fire'' (1952) * ''Under the City'' (1953) * ''Love Travels by Coac ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tivadar Bilicsi
Tivadar Bilicsi (1901–1981) was a Hungarian film, stage and television actor, known for his comic roles. Juhász p.64 He performed in over a hundred film or television productions. Selected filmography * '' The Old Scoundrel'' (1932) * ''And the Plains Are Gleaming'' (1933) * ''The New Landlord'' (1935) * ''Villa for Sale'' (1935) * ''The Golden Man''(1936) * '' Tales of Budapest'' (1937) * ''Tokay Rhapsody'' (1937) * ''The Mysterious Stranger'' (1937) * '' Sweet Revenge'' (1937) * ''Family Bonus'' (1937) * '' There Are Exceptions'' (1937) * ''Billeting'' (1938) * ''Young Noszty and Mary Toth'' (1938) * '' Man Sometimes Errs'' (1938) * ''Bence Uz'' (1938) * '' Two Prisoners'' (1938) * '' The Henpecked Husband'' (1938) * ''The Witch of Leányvár'' (1938) * ''The Ball Is On'' (1939) * ''Money Is Coming'' (1939) * '' Princess of the Puszta'' (1939) * '' Janos the Valiant'' (1939) * '' Deadly Spring'' (1939) *'' The Perfect Man'' (1939) * '' Much Ado About Emmi'' (1940) * '' The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paula Bacsányi
Paula or PAULA may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Paula, in video game ''EarthBound'' * Paula, in ''The Larry Sanders Show'' * Paula Campbell (''EastEnders''), in 2003 Film and television * ''Paula'' (1915 film), a silent film * ''Paula'' (1952 film), an American drama * ''Paula'' (2011 film), a Canadian animation * ''Paula'' (2016 film), a German film * ''Paula'' (TV series), 2017 Music * ''Paula'' (album), by Robin Thicke, 2014 * "Paula" (Zoé song), 2006 * "Paula", a 1972 song by Monica Verschoor * "Paula", a 1981 song by Tim Weisberg People * Paula (given name), including a list of people with the name * Paula of Rome (347–404), ancient Roman saint *Paula (surname) Other uses * Paula (computer chip), the sound chip of the Commodore Amiga computer * ''Paula'' (novel), memoir by Isabel Allende, 1994 * ''Paula'' (1876 barque), a German ship from which was sent the longest travelled message in a bottle * ''Paula'' (insect), a synonym for a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |