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Szabolcs Fényes
Szabolcs Fényes (30 April 1912 in Nagyvárad – 12 October 1986 in Budapest) was a Hungarian composer of film scores. He was married to the actress Rózsi Csikós. Selected filmography * ''Romance of Ida'' (1934) * ''Emmy'' (1934) * ''Hello, Budapest!'' (1935) * '' Address Unknown'' (1935) * ''A Girl Sets Out'' (1937) *''Sister Maria'' (1937) * ''Premiere'' (1937) * '' Young Noszty and Mary Toth'' (1938) * ''Istvan Bors'' (1939) * ''Six Weeks of Happiness'' (1939) * '' Wedding in Toprin'' (1939) * ''The Five-Forty'' (1939) * ''Mickey Magnate'' (1939) * ''Castle in Transylvania'' (1940) * ''Closed Court'' (1940) * '' Everybody Loves Someone Else'' (1940) * ''Gül Baba'' (1940) * ''Mirage by the Lake'' (1940) * ''Sarajevo'' (1940) * ''One Night in Transylvania'' (1941) * ''Silenced Bells'' (1941) * '' Three Bells'' (1941) * '' Prince Bob'' (1941) * '' The Relative of His Excellency'' (1941) * ''Flames'' (1941) * '' Left-Handed Angel'' (1941) * ''Europe Doesn't Answer'' (1941) ...
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Fényes Szabolcs
Fenyes may refer to: * Feneș (Fényes), a village of Armeniș, a commune in Romania * Fenyes Estate, a historic two-acre estate complex located at 160-170 Orange Grove Boulevard in Pasadena, California ; people * Adalbert Fenyes, a Hungarian entomologist * Adolf Fényes Adolf Fényes, originally Fischmann (29 April 1867 in Kecskemét – 14 March 1945 in Budapest) was a Hungarian painter of Jewish ancestry. He is best known for his cycle of paintings; ''The Life of a Poor Man'' and a series of still-lifes, done ... (1867–1945), a Hungarian painter * Imre Fényes Hungarian physicist * Szabolcs Fényes (1912–1986), a Hungarian composer of film scores {{surname ...
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Wedding In Toprin
''Wedding in Toprin'' (Hungarian: ''Toprini nász'') is a 1939 Hungarian spy adventure film directed by André de Toth and starring Klári Tolnay, Pál Jávor and Ferenc Kiss. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze. It was released in the United States where it enjoyed success with Hungarian emigrants and covered its production costs twice over.Cunningham, p. 45 Cast * Klári Tolnay as A gróf felesége * Pál Jávor as Mányay Imre fõhadnagy * Ferenc Kiss as Toprin grófja * Imre Apáthi as Erdélyi Gábor hadnagy * József Bihari as Ispán * Ferenc Hoykó as Patikus * Panni Kéry as Ulka * Lajos Kelemen as Csendõr * Mária Keresztessy as A grófné anyja * Margit Ladomerszky as Az ezredes felesége * Zoltán Makláry as Lubolin * Zsóka Ölvedy as Corinna,az ezredes lánya * Attila Petheö as Ezredes * Ferenc Pethes as Szasa * Vali Rácz as Lola * Nusi Somogyi Nusi Somogyi (born Anna Irén Somogyi; March 3, 1890 – October 8, 19 ...
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The Relative Of His Excellency
'The Relative of His Excellency' (Hungarian:''A kegyelmes úr rokona'') is a 1941 Hungarian comedy film directed by Félix Podmaniczky and starring László Szilassy, Erzsi Simor and Artúr Somlay. It was based on a novel by Zoltán Szitnyai. The production manager was Ernő Gottesmann.Gottesmann Ernő
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Prince Bob (film)
''Prince Bob'' (Hungarian: ''Bob herceg'') is a 1941 Hungarian historical musical film directed by László Kalmár and starring László Szilassy, Erzsi Simor and Gábor Rajnay.https://port.hu/adatlap/film/tv/bob-herceg-bob-herceg/movie-43860 An operetta film, it is an adaptation of the 1902 operetta '' Prince Bob'' composed by Jenő Huszka. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Imre Sörés. Synopsis Igor, the heir to a Grand Duchy, goes around incognito under the name Bob. He falls in love with Annie, a shopkeeper's daughter. He tries to prevent her being married off to one her debt-ridden mother's creditors. Cast * László Szilassy as Igor - Luxoria hercege * Erzsi Simor as Xénia Viktória hercegnõ * Kató Kovács as Annie * Mariska Vízváry as Nagyhercegnõ * Gábor Rajnay as Pomponius magister * Zoltán Makláry as Levendula Kajetán * Zoltán Greguss as Félix - gárdakapitány * Jenö Danis as Violin ...
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Three Bells (film)
''Three Bells'' (Hungarian: ''Három csengö'') is a 1941 Hungarian comedy drama film directed by Imre Apáthi and Félix Podmaniczky and starring Pál Jávor, Klári Tolnay and Ida Turay. Vilmos p.206 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on location around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director István Básthy. Synopsis At an upmarket hotel in Budapest, one of the new guests Kowalsky is secretly a Jewellery, jewel thief who wants to start a new life with the proceeds of his latest robbery. He secures the attention of the maid Anna who is attracted by his luxurious lifestyle, despite being engaged to the hotel waiter Miklós. Cast * Pál Jávor as Miklós * Klári Tolnay as Anna * Gerö Mály as Zsiga * Ida Turay as Böske * Zoltán Makláry as Kowalsky * Imre Apáthi Imre Apáthi (1909–1960) was a Hungarian stage actor, stage and film actor and film director, director.Cunningham p.91 He was married to the actress Vera Sennyei. Selec ...
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Silenced Bells
''Silenced Bells'' (Hungarian: ''Elnémult harangok'') is a 1941 Hungarian drama film directed by László Kalmár (director), László Kalmár and starring Margit Lukács, Ferenc Kiss (actor), Ferenc Kiss and István Nagy (actor), István Nagy.Judson & Rozenblit p.213 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Imre Sörés. It is based on a novel of the same title by Viktor Rákosi, which had previously been adapted into 1916 and 1922 silent versions. Cast * Margit Lukács as Florica * Ferenc Kiss (actor), Ferenc Kiss as Todorescu * István Nagy (actor), István Nagy as Simándy Pál református lelkész * Géza Berczy as Fõispáni államtitkár * Nándor Bihary as Cigányprímás * László Földényi (actor), László Földényi as Orosz gróf * Zoltán Greguss as Radescu * Lajos Gárday as Pásztor * János Görbe as Pásztor *Gyula id. Szabó as Kocsmáros * József Juhász as Pásztor * Lajos Kelemen (actor), La ...
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One Night In Transylvania
''One Night in Transylvania'' (Hungarian: ''Egy éjszaka Erdélyben'') is a 1941 Hungarian historical comedy film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Zita Szeleczky, Mária Lázár and Antal Páger.Rozenblit p.213 It was based on the play ''Alterego'' by István Asztalos. It was screened at the Venice Film Festival. Cast * Zita Szeleczky as Alvinczy Krisztina * Mária Lázár as Mária Terézia * Antal Páger as II.József * Mária Mezei as Henriette grófnõ * István Nagy as Kléber kapitány * Miklós Hajmássy Miklós Hajmássy (1900–1990) was a Hungarian stage and film actor.Nemeskürty & Szántó p.84 A prominent actor of the Horthy era, he emigrated to Argentina following the Second World War where he was active with the Hungarian National Theatr ... as Kancellár * György Kürthy as Erdélyi gubernátor * Ibolya Bilinszky as Udvarhölgy * Aranka Gazdy as Parasztasszony * Gyula Kompóthy as Fõkomornyik References Bibliography * Cunningham, John. ...
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Sarajevo (1940 Hungarian Film)
''Sarajevo'' is a 1940 Hungarian historical film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Maria von Tasnady, Ferenc Kiss and József Timár. The film is set against the backdrop of events leading up to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914. Partial cast * Maria von Tasnady as Pogány Éva * Ferenc Kiss as Sztepán Petrov * József Timár as Borisz Boronow * Lajos Vértes as Báró Várnay Miklós fõhadnagy * Lili Berky as Nagymama * Margit Ladomerszky as Alexandra * Margit Selmeczy as Katja * Mária Keresztessy as Irina * Erzsi Orsolya as Cigányasszony * Lenke Egyed as Márfa * Marcsa Simon Marcsa Simon (born Mária Cecília Simon 21 November 1882 – 8 January 1954) was a Hungarian actress. She was born in Tápiószele and died in Budapest. Selected filmography * ''Miska the Magnate'' (1916) * ''St. Peter's Umbrella (1917 film), ... as Szakácsné External links * 1940 films Hungarian historical drama films Hungarian b ...
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Mirage By The Lake
''Mirage by the Lake'' (Hungarian: ''Tóparti látomás'') is a 1940 Hungarian drama film directed by László Kalmár and starring Pál Jávor, Klári Tolnay and Erzsi Simor.Guesnet Lupovitch & Polonsky p.308 The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze. Cast * Pál Jávor as Koltay Iván, festõmûvész * Klári Tolnay as Balázs, Anna * Erzsi Simor as Máté Gitta * Lili Berky as Koltay édesanyja * Éva Libertiny as Panni, modell * Irén Sitkey as Agáta * György Solthy as Balázs professzor, szanatóriumigazgató * Anci Barna as Beteg * György Hajnal as Vendég a boszorkánybálon * Gizi Hernády as Játékbolti eladó * József Tamás as Segédorvos * Gábor Rajnay * 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) * '' The Blue Idol'' (1931) * '' Hyppolit, the Bu ... ...
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Gül Baba (1940 Film)
''Gül Baba'' is a 1940 Hungarian musical film directed by Kálmán Nádasdy and starring Sándor Kömíves, Zita Szeleczky and Pál Jávor. It was based on the operetta ''Gül Baba'' composed by Jenő Huszka with a libretto by Ferenc Martos. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest with the film's sets and costumes designed by the art director Klára B. Kokas. It was screened at the Venice Film Festival in September 1940.Petrucci p.683 Cast * Sándor Kömíves as Gül Baba * Zita Szeleczky as Leila, Gül Baba lánya * Pál Jávor as Gábor diák * Zoltán Makláry as Mujkó cigány * Margit Ladomerszky as Mujkóné * Judit Farkas as Cigánylány * Nándor Bihary as Ali basa * Karola Szalay as Georgiai hercegnõ * Mária Fáskuty as Zulejka * Gyula Tapolczay as Zulfikár * Márton Rátkai as Kádi * Imre Toronyi as Kovácsmester * György Kürthy as Budai bíró * Dóra Fáy Kiss as Csaplároslány * Lajos Kelemen as Fõhóhér * Elemér Baló as Zarándokvezetõ ...
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Everybody Loves Someone Else
''Everybody Loves Someone Else'' (Hungarian: ''Mindenki mást szeret'') is a 1940 Hungarian romantic drama film directed by Béla Balogh and starring Eszter Szilágyi Szabó, Tivadar Uray, Sári Déry and Zoltán Makláry. Juhász p.132 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Klára B. Kokas. Cast * Eszter Szilágyi Szabó as Jolán nõvér * Tivadar Uray as Horváth Gábor orvos * Sári Déry as Horváthné * Zoltán Makláry as Varga * Attila Petheö as Az öreg gróf * Ferenc Bókay as Feri gróf * Irén Harczos as Filmszínésznõ * György Nagyajtay as Filmszínész * Nusi Somogyi as Jegyzõné * Marcsa Simon as Mariska néni * Ferenc Pethes as Segédjegyzõ * Géza Halász as Monoklis fiatalember * Gusztáv Harasztos as Amerika filmes * Katalin Ilosvay as Flóra baráznõje * Tihamér Lázár as Patikus a kocsmában * Irma Cserei as Páciens * Irén Sitkey as Tanítónõ * Dezsö Szalóky as Pista ...
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Closed Court
Closed may refer to: Mathematics * Closure (mathematics), a set, along with operations, for which applying those operations on members always results in a member of the set * Closed set, a set which contains all its limit points * Closed interval, an interval which includes its endpoints * Closed line segment, a line segment which includes its endpoints * Closed manifold, a compact manifold which has no boundary * Closed differential form, a differential form whose exterior derivative is 0 Sport * Closed tournament, a competition open to a limited category of players * Closed (poker), a betting round where no player will have the right to raise Other uses * ''Closed'' (album), a 2010 album by Bomb Factory * Closed GmbH, a German fashion brand * Closed class, in linguistics, a class of words or other entities which rarely changes See also * * Close (other) * Closed loop (other) * Closing (other) * Closure (other) * Open (other) Ope ...
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