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Juci Komlós
Juci Komlós (10 February 1919 – 5 April 2011) was a Hungarian film actress. She is best known for her performance as Lenke Takács in Szomszédok. She was the daughter of the actor Vilmos Komlós. Selected filmography * ''The Marriage of Katalin Kis'' (1950) * ''Semmelweis (1952 film), Semmelweis'' (1952) * ''Storm (1952 film), Storm'' (1952) * ''The Bridge of Life'' (1956) * ''Lady-Killer in Trouble'' (1964) References External links

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First Hungarian Republic
The First Hungarian Republic (), until 21 March 1919 the Hungarian People's Republic (), was a short-lived unrecognized country, which quickly transformed into a small rump state due to the foreign and military policy of the doctrinaire pacifist Károlyi government. It existed from 16 November 1918 until 8 August 1919, apart from a 133-day interruption in the form of the Hungarian Soviet Republic. The republic was established in the wake of the dissolution of Austria-Hungary following World War I as a replacement for the Kingdom of Hungary. During the rule of Count Mihály Károlyi's pacifist cabinet, Hungary lost control over approximately 75% of its former pre-World War I territories, which was about , without armed resistance and was subjected to unhindered foreign occupation. It was in turn succeeded by the Hungarian Soviet Republic but re-established following its demise, and ultimately replaced by the Hungarian Republic. Name "Hungarian People's Republic" was ad ...
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Subotica
Subotica (, ; , , ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city in Central Europe and the administrative center of the North Bačka District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. Formerly the largest city of Vojvodina region, contemporary Subotica is now the second largest city in the province, following the city of Novi Sad. According to the 2022 census, the urban area of the city (including adjacent settlement of Palić) has a population of 94,228, and the population of metro area (the administrative area of the city) stands at 123,952 people. Name The name of the city has changed frequently over time.History of Subotica
Retrieved 8 September 2022.
The earliest known written name of the city was ''Zabotka'' or ''Zabatka'', which dates from 1391. It is the origin of the current Hungarian n ...
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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 population within city limits and the List of cities and towns on the river Danube, second-largest city on the river Danube. The estimated population of the city in 2025 is 1,782,240. This includes the city's population and surrounding suburban areas, over a land area of about . Budapest, which is both a List of cities and towns of Hungary, city and Counties of Hungary, municipality, forms the centre of the Budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of and a population of 3,019,479. It is a primate city, constituting 33% of the population of Hungary. The history of Budapest began when an early Celts, Celtic settlement transformed into the Ancient Rome, Roman town of Aquincum, the capital of Pannonia Inferior, Lower Pannonia. The Hungarian p ...
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Géza Földessy
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Margit Földessy
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Blikk
''Blikk'' is a Hungarian news website and daily newspaper covering current affairs, politics, entertainment, economy, sports and lifestyle. It is the only independent media outlet and the most widely read newspaper in Hungary. It is published in Budapest by ''Ringier Hungary Kft'', the Hungarian subsidiary of the Swiss publisher Ringier. Profile The main sections of the publication (digital and print) cover current events and affairs, politics, entertainment, economy, sports and lifestyle. According to Similarweb, in February 2025 ''blikk.hu'' was among the most visited Hungarian news sites (rank no. 6), with 13 million visits that month. The printed edition of ''Blikk'' was published in the tabloid newspaper for a long time, but has gradually changed its character toward a broadsheet publication. ''Blikk'' has its headquarters in Budapest and has no clear political affiliation. Balkan Investigative Reporting Network emphasizes that printed ''Blikk'' newspaper is the "only ...
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Szomszédok
''Szomszédok'' (, ''Neighbours'') was a Hungarian television series that ran for 331 episodes between 1987 and 1999 and airing its grand finale on 31 December 1999. The series aired on state-owned broadcaster Magyar Televízió (Hungarian Television) bi-weekly in primetime, on Thursday evenings, during its entire run. It was considered to be a popular series, in 1998 almost 1 million viewers tuned in every month. However, it started losing its popularity at the end of the decade to more versatile programming of foreign television series in other channels and was subsequently ended in 1999. Plot The plot revolves around the everyday lives of three families who move to a newly built housing estate in the Gazdagrét (literally "Rich meadow") neighbourhood of Budapest. The Vágási family consists of a young couple, who move from the apartment of a relative into their own apartment. The Takács family is a pensioner couple, whose detached house had to be demolished because of the co ...
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Vilmos Komlós
Vilmos Komlós (1893–1959) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. He was a top cabaret performer in Budapest, many of his colleagues and collaborators being Jewish and later forced to emigrate.Szalai p.236 He was married to the actress Irma Pintér, and their daughter Juci Komlós also became an actress. Selected filmography * '' The Ghost Train'' (1933) * ''Vica the Canoeist'' (1933) * ''Miss Iza'' (1933) * '' The Dream Car'' (1934) * ''Everything for the Woman'' (1934) * '' The Empress and the Hussar'' (1935) * '' Barátságos arcot kérek'' (1936) * '' Where Do We Sleep on Sunday?'' (1937) * '' The Siege of Beszterce'' (1948) * '' Janika'' (1949) * ''The State Department Store ''The State Department Store'' (Hungarian: ''Állami áruház'') is a 1953 Hungarian musical comedy film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring Miklós Gábor, Kálmán Latabár and Kamill Feleki. The film is set in and around a Budapest dep ...'' (1953) * '' Leila and Gábor'' (1956) References ...
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The Marriage Of Katalin Kis
''The Marriage of Katalin Kis'' (Hungarian: ''Kis Katalin házassága'') is a 1950 Hungarian drama film directed by Félix Máriássy and starring Ági Mészáros, Ádám Szirtes and Sándor Pécsi.Virginás p.42 The film's sets were designed by the art director József Pán. Cast * Ági Mészáros as Kis Katalin * Ádám Szirtes as Varga Jóska * Sándor Pécsi as Barna * Andor Ajtay as Gortvai * Éva Ruttkai as Vilcsi * Hilda Gobbi as Kis mama * Zoltán Makláry as Kis papa * Sándor Peti Sándor Peti (1898–1973) was a Hungarian stage actor, stage and film actor.Nemeskürty & Szántó p.107 A character actor, he played supporting roles in many films. Of Jewish heritage, his career was restricted by the Anti-Jewish Laws imposed in ... as Szûcs bácsi * Miklós Gábor as Baranyai * János Zách as Ádám * Margit Ladomerszky as Gortvainé * Kornélia Sallay as Vállalatvezetõnõ * Imre Pongrácz as Gyuszi * Itala Békés as Manci * Hanna Lorán ...
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Semmelweis (1952 Film)
''Semmelweis'' is a 1952 Hungarian historical drama film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Imre Apáthi, Margit Thurzó and Tivadar Uray.Cunningham p.72 It is based on the life of the pioneering nineteenth century doctor Ignaz Semmelweis. The film's sets were designed by the art director József Pán. Cast * Imre Apáthi as Semmelweis Ignác * Margit Thurzó as Wágner Kriszta * Tivadar Uray as prof. Klein * Jenõ Horváth as prof. Hebra * József Timár as prof. Rakitansky * István Egri as prof. Skoda * Lajos Pándy as Markusovszky Lajos * Sándor Deák as Balassa clinician * Iván Darvas as prof. Michaelis * Juci Komlós as Mrs.Semmelweis * Erzsi Balogh as Mrs.Hebra * László Ungváry as Dr. Scanzoni * Tibor Molnár as Hamerlin * Tivadar Bilicsi as Hammer coachman * István Csók as Báthory assistant lecturer * Gyula Justh as Heiczman selectman * Gusztáv Vándory Gusztáv Vándory (6 December 1882 – 16 November 1964) was a Hungarians, Hungarian s ...
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Storm (1952 Film)
''Storm'' (Hungarian: ''Vihar'') is a 1952 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri and starring József Bihari, Manyi Kiss and Ferenc Bessenyei.Liehm & Liehm p.155 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets and costumes were designed by the art director István Köpeczi-Boócz. Cast * József Bihari as Gilicze Péter * Manyi Kiss as Giliczéné * Ferenc Bessenyei as Pörneczi Gáspár, Tsz elnök * Magda Olthy as Pörnecziné * Tibor Molnár as Göndöcs Gyula párttitkár * Endre Szemethy as Csete István kanász * Béla Barsi as Illés Kálmán * Márta Fónay as Illésné * László Misoga as Mentes Károly * Irma Vass as Mentesné * Lajos Soós as Mentes Géza * József Vándor as Gerse Imre kovács * Imre Sinkovits as Süle Elek * Teri Náray as Kupi Terka adminisztrátor * Juci Komlós as Csonka Mária a gépállomás igazgatója * László Bánhidi as Árendas József középparaszt * Erzsi Pápai as Árendás Juci * Ferenc Pet ...
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The Bridge Of Life
''The Bridge of Life'' (Hungarian: ''Az élet hídja'') is a 1956 Hungarian drama film directed by Márton Keleti and starring János Görbe, Ági Mészáros and Zoltán Makláry. Homoródy p.202 It was adapted by Gyula Háy from his own play of the same title. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Mátyás Varga. Cast * János Görbe as Bódog Mihály * Ági Mészáros as Erzsi, Bódog felesége * Zoltán Makláry as Varga * Márta Fónay as Ilus néni * Lili Berky as Öreg méltóságos asszony * Irén Sütö as Anna - Pongory lánya * Tivadar Uray as Pongory professzor * Gyula Benkö as Pongory fia * Lajos Rajczy as Dániel * Tivadar Horváth as Kicskó * Mária Mezei as Szádváryné * Lajos Mányai as Márki * Tibor Fehéregyházi as Varga Jani * Ferenc Kállai as Varga Tóni * István Somló as Võneki * Edit Soós as Sári * Sándor Szabó as Jánosi, fõmérnök * Miklós Szakáts as Ernõffy * Béla ...
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