''Let's Love Each Other'' (Hungarian: ''Szeressük egymást'') is a 1941 Hungarian
drama film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed by
Arzén von Cserépy
Arzén von Cserépy (1881–1958) was a Hungarian screenwriter, film producer and director who was based in Germany. He ran his own production company Cserépy-Film until it was merged into the larger UFA empire. von Cserépy became associate ...
and starring
Elma Bulla,
Gyula Csortos
Gyula József Csortos (3 March 1883 – 1 August 1945) was a Hungarian film and stage actor who appeared in 80 films between 1912 and 1944. He was born in Munkács and died in Budapest.
Selected filmography
* '' The Red Samson'' (1917)
* ...
and
Mici Erdélyi
Mici Erdélyi (Born Mária Ernesztina Erdélyi; 11 September 1910 – July 1994) was a Hungarian actress.
She was born in Teschen, Austria-Hungary (today split between Cieszyn, Poland and Český Těšín, Czech Republic) and died in Santa Monic ...
.
[Veress p.28] It was shot at the
Hunnia Studios
Hunnia Film Studio was the largest and most significant sound film studio in Hungary until its nationalization in 1948. Its predecessor, Corvin Film Studio, founded by Alexander Korda in 1917, was the most important Hungarian silent film compa ...
in
Budapest
Budapest is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns of Hungary, most populous city of Hungary. It is the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, tenth-largest city in the European Union by popul ...
. The film's sets were designed by the
art director
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ...
István Básthy.
Synopsis
A
factory owner discovers he is seriously ill, and summons his son Peter from a study trip abroad to help him run the business. Peter soon is called to make a ruling involving a dispute between a
foreman and an attractive worker Vera. He initially decides against her, but soon begins to change his mind as he gets to know her better.
Cast
*
Elma Bulla as Benda Vera
*
Gyula Csortos
Gyula József Csortos (3 March 1883 – 1 August 1945) was a Hungarian film and stage actor who appeared in 80 films between 1912 and 1944. He was born in Munkács and died in Budapest.
Selected filmography
* '' The Red Samson'' (1917)
* ...
as Szitár Kálmán gyártulajdonos
*
Zoltán Greguss
Zoltán Greguss (May 10, 1904 – December 20, 1987) was a Hungarian film actor.
Selected filmography
* ''My Daughter Is Different'' (1937) - Fekete Ferenc
* ''300.000 pengö az utcán'' (1937) - Máté Egon
* ''The Village Rogue'' (1938) - Gö ...
as Szitár Péter / Galáti Péter
*
Mici Erdélyi
Mici Erdélyi (Born Mária Ernesztina Erdélyi; 11 September 1910 – July 1994) was a Hungarian actress.
She was born in Teschen, Austria-Hungary (today split between Cieszyn, Poland and Český Těšín, Czech Republic) and died in Santa Monic ...
as Kálmán szeretõje
*
Valéria Hidvéghy
Valéria Hidvéghy or Valerie Pascal Delacorte (14 June 1914 – 14 July 2011) was a Hungarian actress.
Life
Delacorte was born in Budapest and broke through the iron curtain to marry the film producer Gabriel Pascal. She is best known today ...
as Judit, titkárnõ
*
Vali Rácz
Vali Rácz (born Valéria Rácz; 25 December 191112 February 1997) was a successful Hungarian singer and film actress, the darling of the Hungarian public. She finished the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest 1932. Between 1933 and 1934, she p ...
as Vera barátnõje
*
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 Vera anyja
*
Lajos Köpeczi Boócz
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 Aulic ...
as sánta Broda
*
Jenö Danis
Jenö Danis (1888–1963) was a Hungarian stage and film actor.Székely & Gajdó p.602 He appeared in more than forty films.
Selected filmography
* ''Landslide'' (1940)
* ''On the Way Home'' (1940)
* '' Entry Forbidden'' (1941)
* '' Prince Bob'' ...
as Vera édesapja, portás
*
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 ...
as Veráék szomszédja
*
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 th ...
as Müvezetõ
*
Elemér Baló
Elemér Baló (1892–1970) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. On screen he mainly appeared in a supporting roles in a career that stretched back to the silent era. He appeared as a woodcutter in the 1942 film neorealist film '' People of the ...
as Gyári munkás
*
Lenke Egyed as A müvezetõ felesége
*
Béla Fáy
Béla may refer to:
* Béla (crater), an elongated lunar crater
* Béla (given name), a common Hungarian male given name
See also
* Bela (disambiguation)
* Belá (disambiguation)
* Bělá (disambiguation)
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de:Béla
pl:B ...
as Pásztori, Vera egyik barátnõjének férje
*
György Gonda
György () is a Hungarian version of the name ''George''. Some notable people with this given name:
* György Alexits (1899–1978), Hungarian mathematician
* György Almásy (1867–1933), Hungarian asiologist, traveler, zoologist and ethnogr ...
as Munkás
*
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 Aulic ...
as Munkás
*
Károly Hajagos
Károly () is a common Hungarian male given name. It is also sometimes found as a Hungarian surname. Károly is considered the equivalent of English Karl or Charles (because the Latin Carolus is very close to Károly).Fercsik Erzsébet – Raátz ...
as Rendõr
*
Lajos Kozma Lajos Kozma (1938–2007) was a Hungarian operatic tenor, particularly associated with lyric Italian roles, baroque operas and oratorios.
Born on 2 September 1938 in Lepsény, Hungary, he studied at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, and made his ...
as Orvos
*
József Medgyessy
József () is a Hungarian masculine given name. It is the Hungarian name equivalent to Joseph.
Notable people bearing this name include:
* József Bihari (1901–1981), Hungarian actor
* József Bihari (1908–1997), Hungarian linguist
* Józ ...
as Gyári munkás
*
Sándor Solymossy
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), Hungarian diplomat, bibliophile, bibliographer and book collector
* Sándor Boldogfai ...
as Gyári munkás
*
Gyula Szöreghy 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 ...
as Költöztetõ
*
Imre Toronyi
Imre Toronyi (1888–1952) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. A character actor, he appeared in a number of supporting roles in Hungarian cinema of the 1930s and 1940s. He featured in the 1942 neorealist film ''People of the Mountains''.Hames ...
as Orvos
References
Bibliography
* Juhász, István. ''Kincses magyar filmtár 1931-1944: az eredeti forgatókönyvből 1931 és 1944 között létrejött hazai mozgóképekről''. Kráter, 2007.
* Rîpeanu, Bujor. (ed.) ''International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Hungary (from the beginnings to 1988)''. Saur, 1981.
* Veress, József. ''A Magyar film története''. Anno Kiadó, 2006
External links
*
1941 films
1940s Hungarian-language films
Films directed by Arzén von Cserépy
1941 drama films
Hungarian drama films
Films shot at Hunnia Studios
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