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Ferenc Ladányi
Ferenc Ladányi (1909–1965) was a Hungarian stage, television and film actor. He was a winner of the Kossuth Prize.''Kossuth-, Állami és Széchenyi-díjasok 1948-2008. Magyar Közlöny Lap- és Könyvkiadó''. 2008. p.67 Selected filmography * ''The Schoolmistress'' (1945) * '' Tüz'' (1948) * '' A Woman Gets a Start'' (1949) * ''Singing Makes Life Beautiful'' (1950) * ''Underground Colony'' (1951) * ''A Strange Mask of Identity'' (1955) * ''Two Confessions'' (1957) * '' Pillar of Salt'' (1958) * '' Yesterday'' (1959) * ''The Bells Have Gone to Rome ''The Bells Have Gone to Rome'' (Hungarian: ''A harangok Rómába mentek'') is a 1959 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó and starring Miklós Gábor, Vilmos Mendelényi and Gabi Magda.Liehm & Liehm p.173 It was Jancsó's first feat ...'' (1959) References Bibliography * Petrie, Graham. ''History Must Answer to Man: The Contemporary Hungarian Cinema''. Corvina Kiadó, 1981. External links * 1909 births 1965 ...
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Debrecen
Debrecen ( , is Hungary's second-largest city, after Budapest, the regional centre of the Northern Great Plain region and the seat of Hajdú-Bihar County. A city with county rights, it was the largest Hungarian city in the 18th century and it is one of the Hungarian people's most important cultural centres.Antal Papp: Magyarország (Hungary), Panoráma, Budapest, 1982, , p. 860, pp. 463-477 Debrecen was also the capital city of Hungary during the revolution in 1848–1849. During the revolution, the dethronement of the Habsburg dynasty was declared in the Reformed Great Church. The city also served as the capital of Hungary by the end of World War II in 1944–1945. It is home of the University of Debrecen. Etymology The city is first documented in 1235, as ''Debrezun''. The name derives from the Turkic word , which means 'live' or 'move' and is also a male given name. Another theory says the name is of Slavic origin and means 'well-esteemed', from Slavic Dьbricinъ or ...
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Underground Colony
''Underground Colony'' (Hungarian: ''Gyarmat a föld alatt'') is a 1951 Hungarian drama film directed by Károly Makk and Mihály Szemes and starring József Bihari, Erzsi Orsolya and Ferenc Ladányi.Wakeman p.318 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Imre Sörés. Cast * József Bihari as Barla, mérnök * Erzsi Orsolya as Barláné * Ferenc Ladányi as Nyerges, a MAKIRT termelési felelõse * Sándor Suka as Környe * István Palotai as Simics * Lörinc Deák as Államtitkár * József Juhász as Öreg munkás * Lajos Rajczy as Kristófi, ÁVH vezérezredes * Gyula Benkö as Budai örnagy * Antal Farkas as ÁVH õrmester * Lajos Mányai as Dalton * Andor Ajtay as Pápay * László Földényi as Brudermann * Zoltán Greguss as Forray * Ferenc Bessenyei as Strumpf * Ferenc Pálffi as Mitók * István Somló as Shaweross * Sándor Peti as Portás * Emil Keres Emil Keres (9 July 1925 – 1 April 2016) ...
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Hungarian Male Stage Actors
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Hungarian Male Film Actors
Hungarian may refer to: * Hungary, a country in Central Europe * Kingdom of Hungary, state of Hungary, existing between 1000 and 1946 * Hungarians, ethnic groups in Hungary * Hungarian algorithm, a polynomial time algorithm for solving the assignment problem * Hungarian language, a Finno-Ugric language spoken in Hungary and all neighbouring countries * Hungarian notation, a naming convention in computer programming * Hungarian cuisine Hungarian or Magyar cuisine is the cuisine characteristic of the nation of Hungary and its primary ethnic group, the Magyars. Traditional Hungarian dishes are primarily based on meats, seasonal vegetables, fruits, bread, and dairy products. ..., the cuisine of Hungary and the Hungarians See also * * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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1965 Deaths
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1909 Births
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The Bells Have Gone To Rome
''The Bells Have Gone to Rome'' (Hungarian: ''A harangok Rómába mentek'') is a 1959 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó and starring Miklós Gábor, Vilmos Mendelényi and Gabi Magda.Liehm & Liehm p.173 It was Jancsó's first feature film having previously directed a number of short films. Cast * Miklós Gábor as Tanár úr * Ferenc Deák B. as Péter * Vilmos Mendelényi as Jóska * Gabi Magda as Jana * József Fonyó as Center * István Holl as Tüske * János Pásztor as Munkaszolgálatos * Sándor Pécsi as Angel úr * Ferenc Ladányi as Bánfalvi százados * Antal Farkas as Gregorics zászlós * Mari Szemes as Cselédlány * Zoltán Gera as Karszalagos * József Madaras as Jóska * Elemér Ragályi Elemér is a masculine given name, the Hungarian form of the Slavic Velimir, and may refer to: * Elemér Berkessy (1905–1993), Hungarian footballer and coach * Elemér Bokor (1887–1928), Hungarian entomologist * Elemér Csák (born 1944), Hun ... as C ...
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Yesterday (1959 Film)
''Yesterday'' ( hu, Tegnap) is a 1959 Hungarian drama film directed by Márton Keleti. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Cast * Zoltán Makláry as Csendes Imre * Ferenc Ladányi as Szabó alezredes * Sándor Pécsi * Antal Páger as Mácsay, volt foldbirtokos * László Ungváry as Man in Mackintosh (as László Ungvári) * János Görbe as Pandúr * Tibor Bitskey * Gyula Szabó as Szusza-Kis (as ifj. Szabó Gyula) * Béla Barsi * László Bánhidi (as Bánhidy László) * Hilda Gobbi * László Kozák 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. Other versions are Lessl or Laszly. The name has a history of being freque ... References External links * 1959 films 1959 drama films 1950s Hungarian-language films Hungarian black-and-white films Films directed by Márton Keleti Hungarian drama films {{Hunga ...
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Pillar Of Salt (film)
''Pillar of Salt'' (Hungarian: ''Sóbálvány'') is a 1958 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Várkonyi and starring Antal Páger, Anna Tõkés and Éva Ruttkai.Rîpeanu p.34 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director László Duba. Cast * Antal Páger as Mohai doktor * Anna Tõkés as Margittainé * Éva Ruttkai as Elzi * Irén Psota as Mandi * Géza Tordy as Feri * Vera Szemere as Vera * Ferenc Ladányi as Simics * Miklós Gábor as Erdei * György Bárdy as Csabai * Imre Apáthi as Igazgató * György Pálos as Az új igazgató * Margit Makay as Valery * Ferenc Kállai as Korai * István Somló * Zoltán Makláry * György Kálmán György () is a Hungarian version of the name '' George''. Some notable people with this given name: * György Alexits, as a Hungarian mathematician * György Almásy, Hungarian asiologist, traveler, zoologist and ethnographer, father of Lászl ... References Bibliography * Liehm ...
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Two Confessions
''Two Confessions'' ( hu, Két vallomás) is a 1957 Hungarian crime film directed by Márton Keleti. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Mari Törőcsik - Erzsi * Marianne Krencsey - Ibi * Lajos Őze - Sándor * Kálmán Koletár - Jóska * Ferenc Ladányi - Vincze százados * Andor Ajtay - Biró * Béla Barsi * Margit Makay - Sándor nagyanyja * Gábor Mádi Szabó - Kerékpáros rendőr * Erzsi Máthé - Erzsi anyja * Mária Mezei - Ibi anyja * János Rajz - Józsi bácsi * Nusi Somogyi * József Timár - Vedres * Tivadar Uray - Sándor apja * György Bárdy - Inspector * Gyula Benkő - Nyomozó * Tibor Molnár * István Szatmári (actor), István Szatmári - Nyomozó References External links

* 1957 films 1957 crime films 1950s Hungarian-language films Hungarian black-and-white films Films directed by Márton Keleti Hungarian crime films {{1950s-crime-film-stub ...
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A Strange Mask Of Identity
''A Strange Mask of Identity'' (Hungarian: ''Különös ismertetőjel'') is a 1955 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Várkonyi and starring Ferenc Bessenyei, Erzsi Somogyi and Imre Sinkovits.Cunningham p.83 The plot of the movie is set in the Hungarian communist resistance during Second World War.Directory of World Cinema. Volume 7, East Central Europe'. Bristol: Intellect, 2011. p. 252 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director István Köpeczi-Boócz. Cast * Ferenc Bessenyei as Szabó Imre * Erzsi Somogyi as Szabóné * Imre Sinkovits as Kóti * Éva Ruttkai as Eszti * Violetta Ferrari as Felhõ * Lajos Básti as Gara * Vera Szemere as Anna * Gyula Gózon as Guba * Hilda Gobbi as Sári mama * Endre Szemethy as Zsiga bátyánk * Tibor Molnár as Busa János * Vanda Kátay as Busáné * Andor Ajtay as Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Endre * István Somló as Váraljay * Ferenc Ladányi as Ottó * Imre Apáthi as Barnakalap ...
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Singing Makes Life Beautiful
''Singing Makes Life Beautiful'' (Hungarian: ''Dalolva szép az élet'') is a 1950 Hungarian musical comedy film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Imre Soós, Violetta Ferrari and Ferenc Ladányi.Liehm & Liehm p.152 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director József Pán. Synopsis In the choral society of a factory, there is a division between those who prefer traditional music and those enthralled by modern music such a swing. Cast * Imre Soós as Torma Feri * Violetta Ferrari as Kádas Zsóka * Ferenc Ladányi as Lakatos párttitkár * Samu Balázs as Réz Gyõzõ, karnagy * Kálmán Latabár as Seregély Bálint * Gyula Gózon as öreg Kádas * József Bihari as Berta bácsi * László Kozák as Horváth * Árpád Lehotay as Deák * József Simándi as Varga Pali * László Bánhidi as Kandi * Sándor Tompa as Szarda Pali * Zoltán Makláry as Galamb * Imre Pongrácz as Swing Tóni * János Gálcsiki as Na ...
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