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Erkel (film)
''Erkel'' is a 1952 Hungarian historical drama film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Sándor Pécsi, Éva Szörényi and Miklós Gábor. It is based on the life of the nineteenth century Hungarian composer Ferenc Erkel.Mitchell p.118 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Zoltán Fábri. It was screened at the 1952 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Cast * Sándor Pécsi as Erkel Ferenc * Éva Szörényi as Adél, Erkel felesége * Miklós Gábor as Egressy Béni * Andor Ajtay as Bartai András * György Solthy as Adler * Margit Makay as Adlerné * Iván Darvas as Liszt Ferenc * Jenõ Horváth as Petõfi Sándor * Tamás Major as Kölcsey Ferenc * Gábor Rajnay as Rózsahegyi Márk * János Zách as Brand-Mosonyi Mihály * Sándor Szabó as Petrichevich Horváth Lázár * Zoltán Várkonyi as Turányi, fõzeneigazgató * Lajos Mányai as Báró Orczy, intendáns * Tivadar Uray as Albrec ...
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Márton Keleti
Márton Keleti (27 April 1905 – 20 June 1973) was a Hungarian screenwriter and film director. He directed 50 films between 1937 and 1973. His 1959 film ''Yesterday (1959 film), Yesterday'' was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Selected filmography * ''The Man Under the Bridge'' (1936) * ''Sensation (1936 Hungarian film), Sensation'' (1936) * ''Viki (film), Viki'' (1937) * ''Barbara in America'' (1938) * ''The Schoolmistress (1945 film), The Schoolmistress'' (1945) * ''The Siege of Beszterce'' (1948) * ''Mickey Magnate'' (1949) * ''Janika (film), Janika'' (1949) * ''Singing Makes Life Beautiful'' (1950) * ''A Strange Marriage'' (1951) * ''Erkel (film), Erkel'' (1952) * ''Try and Win'' (1952) * ''Kiskrajcár'' (1953) * ''Young Hearts (1953 film), Young Hearts'' (1953) * ''Keep Your Chin Up'' (1954) * ''The Bridge of Life'' (1956) * ''Two Confessions'' (1957) * ''The Football Star'' (1957) * ''Don Juan's Last Adventure'' (1958) * ''Yesterday (1959 film) ...
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Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (, KVIFF) is an annual film festival held in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. The Karlovy Vary Festival is one of the oldest in the world and has become Central and Eastern Europe, Central and Eastern Europe's leading film event. History The pre-war dream of many enthusiastic filmmakers materialized in 1946 when a non-competition festival of films from seven countries took place in Mariánské Lázně and Karlovy Vary. Above all it was intended to screen the results of the recently nationalized Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak film industry. After the first two years the festival moved permanently to Karlovy Vary. The Karlovy Vary IFF first held an international film competition in 1948. Since 1951, an international jury has evaluated the films. The Karlovy Vary competition quickly found a place among other developing festivals and by 1956 FIAPF had already classified Karlovy Vary as a category A festival. Given the creation of the Moscow Fi ...
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József Bihari
József Bihari (1901–1981) was a Hungary, Hungarian actor. Selected filmography * ''St. Peter's Umbrella (1935 film), St. Peter's Umbrella'' (1935) * ''My Daughter Is Different'' (1937) * ''All Men Are Crazy'' (1937) * ''The Golden Man (film), The Golden Man'' (1936) * ''The Village Rogue (1938 film), 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 (film), 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 (fi ...
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Tivadar Uray
Tivadar Uray (9 November 1895 – 22 June 1962) was a Hungarian film actor. He appeared in more than 40 films between 1917 and 1962. He was born and died in Munkács, Hungary (now Mukachevo, Ukraine). Selected filmography * ''The Red Samson'' (1917) * '' The Charlatan'' (1917) * '' Mary Ann'' (1918) * '' Neither at Home or Abroad'' (1918) * '' The New Landlord'' (1935) * '' Salary, 200 a Month'' (1936) * ''It Was Me'' (1936) * ''The Golden Man'' (1936) * ''Hotel Springtime'' (1937) * ''The Mysterious Stranger'' (1937) * '' Help, I'm an Heiress'' (1937) * ''The Poor Rich'' (1938) * ''The Five-Forty'' (1939) * '' Everybody Loves Someone Else'' (1940) * ''Semmelweis'' (1940) * '' A Heart Stops Beating'' (1942) * '' The Dance of Death'' (1942) * ''A Woman Gets a Start'' (1949) * ''A Strange Marriage'' (1951) * '' Déryné'' (1951) * ''Semmelweis'' (1952) * '' West Zone'' (1952) * '' Erkel'' (1952) * ''Relatives'' (1954) * ''Dollar Daddy'' (1956) * ''The Bridge of Life'' (1956) * ...
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Lajos Mányai
Lajos () is a Hungarian masculine given name, cognate to the English Louis. People named Lajos include: Hungarian monarchs: * Lajos I, 1326-1382 (ruled 1342-1382) * Lajos II, 1506-1526 (ruled 1516-1526) In Hungarian politics: * Lajos Aulich, second Minister of War of Hungary * Lajos Batthyány, first Prime Minister of Hungary * Count Lajos Batthyány de Németújvár, county head of Győr and Governor of Fiume * Lajos Dinnyés, Prime Minister of Hungary from 1947 to 1948 * Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian lawyer, politician and Regent of Hungary In football: * Lajos Baróti, coach of the Hungary national football team * Lajos Czeizler, Hungarian football coach * Lajos Détári, retired Hungarian football player * Lajos Sătmăreanu, former Romanian football player * Lajos Tichy, Hungarian footballer In art: * Lajos Csordák, Hungarian/Slovak painter * Lajos Lázár, Hungarian film director * Lajos Markos, Hungarian American painter * Lajos Koltai, Hungarian cinematographer ...
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Zoltán Várkonyi
Zoltán Várkonyi (13 May 1912 – 10 April 1979) was a Hungarian actor and film director A film director or filmmaker is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that Goal, vision. The director has a key role .... In 1961, he was a member of the jury at the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Four years later, he was a member of the jury at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Selected filmography Director * '' West Zone'' (1952) * '' A Strange Mask of Identity'' (1955) * '' Pillar of Salt'' (1958) * '' Crime at Dawn'' (1960) * '' Foto Háber'' (1963) * '' Kárpáthy Zoltán'' (1966) * '' Stars of Eger'' (1968) * '' Szemtől szembe'' (1970) Actor * '' The Dream Car'' (1934) * '' My Daughter Is Different'' (1937) * '' The Mysterious Stranger'' (1937) * '' Black Diamonds'' (1938) * '' Rosemary'' (1938) * '' Stars of Variety'' (1939) * '' ...
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Sándor Szabó (actor)
Sándor Szabó (25 April 1915 – 12 November 1997) was a Hungarian actor. He appeared in 80 films and television shows between 1935 and 1997. Selected filmography * '' Once in a Blue Moon'' (1935) - Ivan * ''Princess of the Puszta'' (1939) - John MacPercy * '' Money Talks'' (1940) - Dárday István * '' Don't Ask Who I Was'' (1941) - Ákos, Son of Mrs. Mohai * ''Mission to Moscow'' (1943) - Ski Troop Lieutenant (uncredited) * '' Happy Times'' (1943) - Márton * ''Knock on the Window'' (1944) * ''Passage to Marseille'' (1944) - Sergeant of the Guards (uncredited) * '' Machita'' (1944) - Kovács Gábor, engineer * '' After the Storm'' (1945) - Bordás Géza * ''Tüz'' (1948) - Police officer of economical affair * '' Hot Fields'' (1949) - chief constable * '' Janika'' (1949) - Balla János * '' A Strange Marriage'' (1951) - Vicar Szucsinka * '' Déryné'' (1951) - Déry István * '' Dreamboat'' (1952) - Giant Arab (uncredited) * '' Erkel'' (1952) - Petrichevich Horváth Láz ...
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János Zách
János Zách (1909–1979) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actor and theatre director.Gergely & Hayward p.351 Selected filmography * '' Tüz'' (1948) * ''Hot Fields'' (1949) * ''The Marriage of Katalin Kis'' (1950) * '' Full Steam Ahead'' (1951) * ''A Strange Marriage'' (1951) * ''Try and Win'' (1952) * '' West Zone'' (1952) * '' Erkel'' (1952) * ''The Smugglers'' (1958) * ''Édes Anna'' (1958) * ''The Bells Have Gone to Rome'' (1959) * ''Crime at Dawn'' (1960) * ''Drama of the Lark ''Drama of the Lark'' () is a 1963 Hungarian drama film directed by László Ranódy. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival where Antal Páger won the award for Best Actor. It is based on the novel ''Pacsirta'' (translated into En ...'' (1963) * '' Zöldár'' (1965) * '' And Then The Guy...'' (1966) * '' Utószezon'' (1967) * '' Hekus lettem'' (1972) References Bibliography * Cunningham, John. ''Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex''. Wallflower Press, 2004. ...
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Gábor Rajnay
Gábor Rajnay (born Gábor Rezső Árpád György Uros Imre Joanovics; 11 May 1895 – 10 July 1961) was a Hungary, Hungarian film actor. Selected filmography * ''The Officer's Swordknot'' (1915) * ''Faun (film), Faun'' (1918) * ''Number 111 (1919 film), Number 111'' (1919) * ''Yamata'' (1919) * ''Ave Caesar!'' (1919) * ''Man of Gold (film), Man of Gold'' (1919) * ''Emmy (film), Emmy'' (1934) * ''Romance of Ida'' (1934) * ''Three Dragons'' (1936) * ''Harvest (1936 film), Harvest'' (1936) * ''Anniversary (1936 film), Anniversary'' (1936) * ''The Borrowed Castle'' (1937) * ''My Daughter Is Different'' (1937) * ''Beauty of the Pusta'' (1937) * ''Help, I'm an Heiress'' (1937) * ''Rézi Friday'' (1938) * ''Two Prisoners'' (1938) * ''Billeting (film), Billeting'' (1938) *''Number 111 (1938 film), Number 111'' (1938) * ''Young Noszty and Mary Toth'' (1938) * ''Mirage by the Lake'' (1940) * ''The Unquiet Night'' (1940) * ''Queen Elizabeth (1940 film), Queen Elizabeth'' (1940) * ''The Gyu ...
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Tamás Major
Tamás Major (26 January 1910 – 13 April 1986) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. He also acted as the director of the Hungarian National Theatre from 1945 to 1962. Selected filmography * ''A szüz és a gödölye'' (1941) - István, Huber fiatalabb fia * '' A Strange Marriage'' (1951) - Jezsuita * '' Erkel'' (1952) - Kölcsey Ferenc * ''Crime at Dawn'' (1960) - Halmágyi * ''Az utolsó vacsora'' (1962) * ''Miért rosszak a magyar filmek?'' (1964) - Póczik * ''Világos feladja'' (1964) - Mr. Borowski * '' Az Életbe táncoltatott leány'' (1964) - A képmutogató * ''Mit csinált Felséged 3-tól 5-ig?'' (1964) - Narrator * ''Car Crazy'' (1965) - Igazgató * ''A köszívü ember fiai'' (1965) - Baradlay Kázmér * '' The Corporal and the Others'' (1965) - Albert * ''Nem'' (1965) - Lakásügyi elõadó * ''Minden kezdet nehéz'' (1966) * ''Hideg napok'' (1966) - Grassy ezredes * '' And Then The Guy...'' (1966) - Xandor * ''Egy magyar nábob'' (1966) - Griffard * ''Sellö a ...
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Iván Darvas
Iván Darvas (born ''Szilárd Darvas''; 14 June 1925 in Behynce (, ; now part of Tornaľa, Revúca District, Banská Bystrica Region) – 3 June 2007 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian actor. Early life Born as Szilárd Darvas, his father was János Darvas, and his mother, Antonina Evdokimova, was Russian. He spent his childhood in Prague, where his father worked as a journalist. He went to a German-language school, so he spoke Hungarian, Russian and German well. At home they spoke Hungarian, which he thought, was a secret language they understood only. He came to Hungary in 1939. In 1945 he worked as a military interpreter for the soviet military. In 1946 Darvas was employed in Actors' Theatre (Művész Szinház) by Zoltán Várkonyi, and he worked there until 1949. Career Darvas changed his given name, Szilárd to Iván in the Actors' Theatre, to differentiate himself from Szilárd Darvas, a well known poet and comedian of the era. He played in the Madách Theatre ...
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