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Flower Of The Tisza
''Flower of the Tisza'' (Hungarian: ''Tiszavirág'') is a 1939 Hungarian romantic drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Klári Tolnay, József Juhász and Árpád Lehotay. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on location around Szeged. The film's sets were designed by the art director Imre Sörés. A separate German-language version '' Zwischen Strom und Steppe'' was also released.Waldman p.242 Cast * Klári Tolnay as Aracsiné, Julis * József Juhász as Aracsi Sándor - halász * Árpád Lehotay as Rostás Péter * Zsóka Ölvedy as Ágnes * Margit Symo as Cigánylány * Zoltán Greguss as Laci - cigánylegény * István Bársony as Halász * Ilona Dajbukát as Veronika - István felesége * Hilda Gobbi as Cigányasszony * György Gonda as Lovas pásztor * Zoltán Hosszú as Kocsmáros * Lajos Kelemen as István, Julis bátyja * Lajos Köpeczi Boócz as Balogh,jegyzõ * Ferenc Pethes as Ostort vásárló paraszt * Kálmán Rózsahegyi as ...
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Géza Von Bolváry
Géza von Bolváry (born Géza Gyula Mária Bolváry Zahn, german: Géza Maria von Bolváry-Zahn; 26 December 1897 – 10 August 1961) was a Hungarians, Hungarian actor, screenwriter, and film director, who worked principally in Germany and Austria. Biography Géza von Bolváry was born in Budapest. He attended the Imperial Military Academy in Budapest and subsequently served in the Hungarian army (Honved Hussars). After World War I he left military service with the rank of Royal Hungarian ''Rittmeister''. He then earned his living in the new Hungarian film industry. He began his career in about 1920 as an actor in various silent films, but soon changed to the Star-Film company, where he was first active as a director and made his debut as director and screenwriter with ''A Kétarcú asszony''. In 1922 the film concern Emelka in Munich hired him as a director for four years. Between 1926 and 1928 he worked for the firm Felsom Film in Berlin, after which he went to London for a ...
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Budapest
Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population of 1,752,286 over a land area of about . Budapest, which is both a city and county, forms the centre of the Budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of and a population of 3,303,786; it is a primate city, constituting 33% of the population of Hungary. The history of Budapest began when an early Celtic settlement transformed into the Roman town of Aquincum, the capital of Lower Pannonia. The Hungarians arrived in the territory in the late 9th century, but the area was pillaged by the Mongols in 1241–42. Re-established Buda became one of the centres of Renaissance humanist culture by the 15th century. The Battle of Mohács, in 1526, was followed by nearly 150 years of Ottoman rule. After the reconquest of Buda in 1686, the ...
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Zoltán Hosszú
Zoltán () is a Hungarian masculine given name. The name days for this name are 8 March and 23 June in Hungary, and 7 April in Slovakia. Zoltána is the feminine version. Notable people * Zoltán of Hungary * Zoltan Bathory, guitarist of heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch * Zoltán Lajos Bay * Zoltán Berczik, six times European Champion in table-tennis. * Zoltán Czibor * Zoltán Czukor * Zoltán Dani * Zoltán Gera (actor) * Zoltán Gera (footballer) – Fulham F.C. * Zoltán Halmay * Zoltán Horváth (other) – several people * Zoltan Istvan – American writer and futurist * Zoltan Kaszas – American comedian * Zoltán Kammerer * Zoltán Kocsis, pianist, conductor, and composer * Zoltán Kodály, composer, creator of the Kodály-method. * Zoltán Korda * Zoltán Kovács (ice hockey), ice hockey coach and administrator, recipient of the Paul Loicq Award * Zoltán Lajos Bay, physicist. * Zoltán Latinovits, Hungarian actor, director. * Zoltán Magyar – 2-ti ...
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György Gonda
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 László Almásy * György Apponyi, Hungarian politician * György Gordon Bajnai, Prime Minister of Hungary (2009-10) * György Bálint (originally surname Braun; 1919–2020), Hungarian horticulturist, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, journalist, author, and politician who served as an MP. * György Bárdy, Hungarian film and television actor * György Békésy, Hungarian biophysicist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine * György Bessenyei, Hungarian playwright and poet * György Bródy, Hungarian water polo goalkeeper, 2x Olympic champion * György Bulányi, Hungarian a Piarist priest, teacher, and leader * György Carabelli, Hungarian dentist * György Csányi, Hungarian athlete * György Cserhalmi, Hungarian actor * ...
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Hilda Gobbi
Hilda Emília Gizella Gobbi (6 June 1913 – 13 July 1988) was an award-winning Hungarian actress, known for her portrayals of elderly women. One of her most beloved performances was as Aunt Szabo in the radio soap opera ''The Szabo Family''. A resistance member during World War II, she attempted to facilitate the reconstruction of the National Theatre by sponsoring a fundraising drive. Committed to her craft, she founded the Árpád Horváth Actor's College (1947), a home to care for elderly actors named after Mari Jászai (1948), a second actor's home named after (1950), the (1952), and bequeathed her Patkó Villa to the National Theater for the purposes of creating a theater. Early life Hilda Emília Gizella Gobbi was born on 6 June 1913 in Budapest, which at the time was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to German-born, Margit (née Schneckenburger) and the Italian Hussar-turned industrialist, Ede Gobbi. Her paternal grandfather was Alois Gobbi, a noted violinist, w ...
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Ilona Dajbukát
Ilona Dajbukát (1892–1976) was a Hungarian actress of Armenian ancestry. Selected filmography * '' Kiss Me, Darling'' (1932) * ''Spring Shower'' (1932) * '' Address Unknown'' (1935) * ''The Students of Igloi'' (1935) * '' Kind Stepmother'' (1935) * ''I Can't Live Without Music'' (1935) * '' The Empress and the Hussar'' (1935) * '' Tomi'' (1936) * ''Tokay Rhapsody'' (1937) * '' All Men Are Crazy'' (1937) * ''The Witch of Leányvár'' (1938) * '' Between River and Steppe'' (1939) * '' Flower of the Tisza'' (1939) * ''Princess of the Puszta'' (1939) * '' Wild Rose'' (1939) * '' Rózsafabot'' (1940) * ''Gábor Göre Returns'' (1940) * '' Property for Sale'' (1941) * ''The Devil Doesn't Sleep'' (1941) * '' Taken by the Flood'' (1941) * '' We'll Know By Midnight'' (1942) * ''Borrowed Husbands'' (1942) * ''The Marsh Flower'' (1943) * ''Suburban Guard Post'' (1943) * '' Full Steam Ahead'' (1951) * '' Try and Win'' (1952) * ''A Glass of Beer'' (1955) * ''Lady-Killer in Trouble ''Lady ...
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István Bársony
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 (politici ...
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Zoltán Greguss
Zoltán Greguss (May 10, 1904 – December 20, 1987) was a Hungarian film actor. Selected filmography * '' Az én lányom nem olyan'' (1937) - Fekete Ferenc * ''300.000 pengö az utcán'' (1937) - Máté Egon * ''A falu rossza'' (1938) - Göndör Sándor * ''Az örök titok'' (1938) - Kapitány * '' Black Diamonds'' (1938) - Szaffrán Péter - Evila võlegénye * ''Uz Bence'' (1938) - Jonescu * ''Gyimesi vadvirág'' (1939) - Fábián Gyula * ''Zwischen Strom und Steppe'' (1939) - Zigeuner * ''Tiszavirág'' (1939) - Laci - cigánylegény * ''Öt óra 40'' (1939) - Louis Melotti * ''Zúgnak a szirénák'' (1939) * ''Erdélyi kastély'' (1940) - Eszéky György báró * ''Pénz beszél'' (1940) * ''Mária két éjszakája'' (1940) - Chatell Iván * ''Ismeretlen ellenfél'' (1940) - A 127-es kém * ''Elnémult harangok'' (1940) - Radescu * ''Szeressük egymást'' (1941) - Szitár Péter / Galáti Péter * '' The Relative of His Excellency'' (1941) - Tihamér - Alíz bátya * ''Európ ...
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Margit Symo
Margit Symo (13 September 1913 – 6 October 1992) was a Hungarian-born German actress. Selected filmography * '' Gypsy Blood'' (1934) * ''A Night on the Danube'' (1935) * ''Autobus S'' (1937) * ''The Yellow Flag'' (1937) * ''Not a Word About Love'' (1937) * ''The Irresistible Man'' (1937) * ''Carmen, la de Triana'' (1938) * ''Nights in Andalusia'' (1938) * '' Tiszavirág'' (1939) * ''Der Postmeister'' (1940) * ''The Thing About Styx'' (1942) * '' Altes Herz wird wieder jung'' (1943) * ''The Little Town Will Go to Sleep'' (1954) * ''I Often Think of Piroschka'' (1955) * '' The Mad Bomberg'' (1957) * ''Fear Eats the Soul ''Ali: Fear Eats the Soul'' (german: Angst essen Seele auf) is a 1974 West German drama film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, starring Brigitte Mira and El Hedi ben Salem. The film won the International Federation of Film Critic ...'' (1974) Bibliography * References External links * 1913 births 1992 deaths German film actresses ...
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Zsóka Ölvedy
Zsóka Ölvedy (1912-1981) was a Hungarian stage and film actress. Enyedi p.284 She generally played supporting roles in films of the Horthy era. Selected filmography * ''The Wise Mother'' (1935) * ''The Red Wallet'' (1938) * '' Barbara in America'' (1938) * ''Bence Uz'' (1938) * '' The Village Rogue'' (1938) * '' Flower of the Tisza'' (1939) * '' Wedding in Toprin'' (1939) * '' Wildflowers of Gyimes'' (1939) * '' Makacs Kata'' 1943) * '' Ágrólszakadt úrilány'' (1943) * ''Half a Boy ''Half a Boy'' (Hungarian: ''Egy fiúnak a fele'') is a 1944 Hungarian comedy film directed by Dezsõ Ákos Hamza and starring Lajos Rajczy, Margit Ladomerszky and Gyula Benkö. Veress p.37 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The f ...'' (1944) References Bibliography * Enyedi, Sándor. ''Rivalda nélkül: a határon túli magyar színjátszás kislexikona''. Teleki László Alapítvány, 1999. * Klaus, Ulrich J. ''Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1939''. Klaus-Archiv, 1988. Extern ...
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Zwischen Strom Und Steppe
''Between River and Steppe'' (German: ''Zwischen Strom und Steppe'') is a 1939 German-Hungarian drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Attila Hörbiger, Heidemarie Hatheyer and Margit Symo. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest.Klaus p.209 The film's sets were designed by the art director Imre Sörés. A separate Hungarian-language version ''Flower of the Tisza'' was also produced. Cast * Attila Hörbiger as Silo * Heidemarie Hatheyer as Maria * Margit Symo as Zigeunerin * Hellmuth Bergmann as Alexander Renka * Horst Birr as Anton * Ilona Dajbukát as Tante Veronika * Zoltán Greguss as Zigeuner * Waldemar Leitgeb as Stefan * Ferdinand Mayerhofer as Barnabas * Charlotte Schellhorn as Agnes * F.W. Schröder-Schrom as Landarzt * Willi Schur as Paku * Marcsa Simon as Frau Paku * Karl Skraup as Tobias * Bruno Ziener Bruno Ziener (11 June 1870 – 9 February 1941) was a German stage and film actor and director. He appeared in over 100 films betwee ...
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Imre Sörés
Imre Sörés (1907–1986) was a Hungarian art director. Hayes p.125 & 132 He worked in the Hungarian film industry designing film sets for productions from the Horthy era to the postwar Communist period, generally at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. Selected filmography * ''The Red Wallet'' (1938) * ''Flower of the Tisza'' (1939) * '' Between River and Steppe'' (1939) * ''The Minister's Friend'' (1939) * ''Wildflowers of Gyimes'' (1939) * '' Haunting Spirit'' (1940) * ''On the Way Home'' (1940) * ''Prince Bob'' (1941) * ''Don't Ask Who I Was'' (1941) * ''Old Waltz'' (1941) * '' A Bowl of Lentils'' (1941) * ''Silenced Bells'' (1941) * ''The Dance of Death'' (1942) * ''Beautiful Star'' (1942) * ''I Dreamed of You'' (1943) * ''Suburban Guard Post'' (1943) * ''It Happened in Budapest'' (1944) * ''Half a Boy'' (1944) * ''The Three Doves'' (1944) * ''I'll Make You Happy'' (1944) * ''Devil Rider'' (1944) * '' Full Steam Ahead'' (1951) * ''Underground Colony'' (1951) * ''Baptism of Fire ...
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