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Land Of Angels
''Land of Angels'' (Hungarian: ''Angyalok földje'') is a 1962 Hungarian drama film directed by György Révész and starring Tamás Végvári, Klári Tolnay and Ferenc Zenthe.Burns p.32 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director László Duba. It is based on a 1929 novel by Lajos Kassák and is set amongst working class inhabitants of Budapest during the Horthy era. Cast * Tamás Végvári as Mitrovácz Miklós * Klári Tolnay as Miklós anyja * Ferenc Zenthe as Miklós apra * Itala Békés * Lajos Cs. Németh as Péter * István Csepala as Imruska * Gyöngyvér Demjén * Árpád Gyenge * László György * Franciska Györy as Aranka * Lajos Gárday * Gyula Horváth * Irén Keresztes * Sándor Kömíves * Erzsi Lengyel as Imre bácsi felesége * Klári Létay * József Madaras as Károly - zsaroló * Zoltán Makláry as verklis * László Misoga * Tibor Molnár as Imre bácsi * János Pagonyi * József Ross * Bertalan ...
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György Révész
György Révész (16 October 1927 – 2 April 2003) was a Hungary, Hungarian screenwriter and film director. Selected filmography Director * ''At Midnight (1957 film), At Midnight'' (1957) * ''What a Night! (1958 film), What a Night!'' (1958) * ''Danger on the Danube'' (1961) * ''Fagyosszentek'' (1962) * ''Land of Angels'' (1962) * ''Three Nights of Love (1967 film), Three Nights of Love'' (1967) * ''The Lion Is Ready To Jump'' (1969) * ''A Journey Around My Skull'' (1970) * ''Kakuk Marci'' (1973) * ''The Pendragon Legend (film), The Pendragon Legend'' (1974) * ''Akli Miklós'' (1986) Bibliography * Burns, Bryan. ''World Cinema: Hungary''. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996. External links

* 1927 births 2003 deaths Hungarian male screenwriters Hungarian film directors Writers from Budapest 20th-century Hungarian screenwriters {{Hungary-film-director-stub ...
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Working Class
The working class is a subset of employees who are compensated with wage or salary-based contracts, whose exact membership varies from definition to definition. Members of the working class rely primarily upon earnings from wage labour. Most common definitions of "working class" in use in the United States limit its membership to workers who hold blue-collar and pink-collar jobs, or whose income is insufficiently high to place them in the middle class, or both. However, socialists define "working class" to include all workers who fall into the category of requiring income from wage labour to subsist; thus, this definition can include almost all of the working population of industrialized economies. Definitions As with many terms describing social class, ''working class'' is defined and used in different ways. One definition used by many socialists is that the working class includes all those who have nothing to sell but their labour, a group otherwise referred to as the p ...
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Erzsi Lengyel
Erzsi is the short version of Erzsébet, the Hungarian form of the given name Elizabeth. Notable people with the (nick)name Erzsi include: *Erzsi Ferenczy (c. 1904 – 2000), wife of Hungarian painter Béni Ferenczy *Erzsi Kovács DRH (1928–2014), Hungarian pop singer and performer * Erzsi Paál (1912–1973), Hungarian film and stage actress *Erzsi Pártos (1907–2000), Hungarian film actress *Erzsi Pásztor (born 1936), Hungarian film actress *Erzsi Simor (1913–1977), Hungarian film actress * Erzsi Somogyi (1906–1973), Hungarian film and stage actress See also *Elizabeth (other) *Ersi (other) Ersi () may refer to: * Ersi, Jolfa, East Azerbaijan Province * Ersi, Marand, East Azerbaijan Province * Ersi, West Azerbaijan * Ersi Rural District, in East Azerbaijan Province {{geodis ... * Erzi (other) * * {{given name ...
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Sándor Kömíves
Sándor Kömíves (1897–1980) was a Hungarian stage actor, stage, television actor, television and film actor. Selected filmography * ''Gül Baba (1940 film), Gül Baba'' (1940) * ''Sarajevo (1940 Hungarian film), Sarajevo'' (1940) * ''Silent Monastery'' (1941) * ''Sister Beáta'' (1941) * ''Janika (film), Janika'' (1949) * ''A Woman Gets a Start'' (1949) * ''Honesty and Glory'' (1951) * ''Fourteen Lives'' (1954) * ''Leila and Gábor'' (1956) * ''Suburban Legend'' (1957) * ''A Bird of Heaven'' (1958) * ''The Poor Rich (1959 film), The Poor Rich'' (1959) * ''Crime at Dawn'' (1960) * ''Land of Angels'' (1962) * ''Bálvány'' (1963) * ''Haladék'' (1980) References Bibliography * Cunningham, John. ''Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex''. Wallflower Press, 2004. External links

* 1897 births 1980 deaths Hungarian male film actors Hungarian male stage actors Hungarian male television actors Male actors from Budapest {{Hungary-actor-stub ...
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Gyula Horváth
Gyula may refer to: * Gyula (title), Hungarian leader title in the 9th–10th centuries * Gyula (name), Hungarian male given name, derived from the title ; People * Gyula II, the Hungarian ''gyula'' who ruled Transylvania in the 10th-century and was baptized in Constantinople around 950 * Gyula III, the ''gyula'' who ruled Transylvania and was defeated by his maternal uncle, King Stephen I of Hungary around 1003 ; Places * Gyula, Hungary, town in Hungary * Gyulaháza, village in Hungary * Gyulakeszi, village in Hungary * , Hungarian name of Alba Iulia Alba Iulia (; or ''Carlsburg'', formerly ''Weißenburg''; ; ) is a city that serves as the seat of Alba County in the west-central part of Romania. Located on the river Mureș (river), Mureș in the historical region of Transylvania, it has a ...
, city in Romania, the former seat of the Transylvanian ''gyulas'' {{disambiguation, hn, geo ...
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Lajos Gárday
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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Franciska Györy
Franciska is a given name. It is a feminine form of the Latin Franciscus. Notable people with the name include: * Franciska Clausen (1899–1986), Danish painter * Franciska Farkas (born 1984), Hungarian actress * Franciska Gaal (1903–1973), Hungarian cabaret artist and film actress * Franciska Grassalkovich (1732–1779), Hungarian noblewoman * Franciska Győry (born 1940), Hungarian actress * Franciska Jansen, Dutch track and field athlete * Franciska Königsegg-Aulendorfi, German noblewoman * Franciska Nagy (born 1943), Hungarian writer * Franciska Sontag (1789–1866), stage actor * Franciska Töröcsik (born 1990), Hungarian actress See also * Franziska (given name) * Francis (given name) Francis is an English language, English, French language, French, German language, German, Dutch language, Dutch and Scandinavian given name of Latin origin. Francis is a name that has many derivatives in most European languages. A feminine versi ... References {{given name Hung ...
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László György
László () is a Hungarian male given name and surname after the King-Knight Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary (1077–1095). It derives from Ladislav, a variant of Vladislav. The name has a history of being frequently anglicized as Leslie. It is the most common male name among the whole Hungarian male population since 2003. People with this name are listed below by field. Given name Science and mathematics * László Babai (b. 1950), Hungarian-born American mathematician and computer scientist * László Lovász (b. 1948), Hungarian mathematician * László Fejes Tóth (1915–2005), Hungarian mathematician * László Fuchs (b. 1924), Hungarian-American mathematician * László Rátz (1863–1930), influential Hungarian mathematics high school teacher * László Tisza (1907–2009), Professor of Physics Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology * László Mérő (b. 1949), Hungarian research psychologist and science author Politics and the military * László Almásy (p ...
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Árpád Gyenge
Árpád (; 845 – 907) was the head of the confederation of the Magyar tribes at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries. He might have been either the sacred ruler or ''kende'' of the Hungarians, or their military leader or '' gyula'', although most details of his life are debated by historians, because different sources contain contradictory information. Despite this, many Hungarians refer to him as the "founder of our country", and Árpád's preeminent role in the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin has been emphasized by some later chronicles. The dynasty descending from Árpád ruled the Kingdom of Hungary until 1301. Biography Early life Árpád was the son of Álmos who is mentioned as the first head of the confederation of the Magyar tribes by all Hungarian chronicles. His mother's name and family are unknown. According to historian Gyula Kristó, Árpád was born around 845. His name derived from the Hungarian word for barley, ''árpa''. The By ...
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István Csepala
István () is a Hungarian language equivalent of the name Stephen or Stefan. It may refer to: People with the given name Nobles, palatines and judges royal * Stephen I of Hungary (c. 975–1038), last grand prince of the Hungarians and first king of Hungary * Stephen Rozgonyi (died after 1440), ''ispán'' (Count) of Temes County * Stephen III Báthory (died 1444), Palatine of Hungary * Stephen V Báthory (1430–1493), Hungarian commander, judge royal and Voivode of Transylvania * Stephen VIII Báthory (1477–1534), Voivode of Transylvania * Stephen VII Báthory (1480–1530), Count of Temesvár and Palatine of Hungary * Stephen Báthory (1533–1586), Voivode of Transylvania, Prince of Transylvania, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania * Stephen Báthory (1555–1605), judge royal of the Kingdom of Hungary * Stephen Bocskai (1557–1606), Prince of Transylvania and Hungary * Stephen Bethlen (1582–1648), Prince of Transylvania Politicians * István Balogh (polit ...
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