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Love Travels By Coach
''Love Travels by Coach'' (Hungarian: ''Hintónjáró szerelem'') is a 1955 Hungarian romantic comedy film directed by László Ranódy and starring Mária Medgyesi, Ádám Szirtes, and ZoltánMakláry. . It was one of the most popular films of the era at the Hungarian box office, attracting audiences of more than five million.  It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on location around Lake Balaton and Szigliget. The film's sets were designed by the art director Iván Ambrózy. Cast * Mária Medgyesi as Peczöli Vilmuska * Ádám Szirtes as Majsa Berci * Zoltán Makláry as Peczöli Sándor * Márta Fónay as Peczöliné * József Bihari as Majsa Bertalan * Manyi Kiss as Terka * László Bánhidi as Cseppentõ Ferenc * Sándor Pécsi as Farkas Gyõzõ professzor * Imre Sinkovits as Kara Jenõke * József Juhász as Gerencsér * Sándor Siménfalvy as Cinege * Józsa Hacser asJutka * Attila Nagy as Citerás Miska * Teri Horváth as Csupor Sári * Endre ...
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László Ranódy
László Ranódy (14 September 1919 – 14 October 1983) was a Hungarian film director. He directed 18 films between 1950 and 1980. His film '' Drama of the Lark'' was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. Selected filmography * ''Love Travels by Coach'' (1955) * ''Danse Macabre'' (1958) * '' For Whom the Larks Sing'' (1959) * '' Be True Until Death'' (1960) * '' Drama of the Lark'' (1963) * ''Árvácska ''Nobody's Daughter'' ( hu, Árvácska) is a Hungarian film released 4 March 1976. Based on a book by Zsigmond Móricz, the film tells the story of Csöre, an orphan girl living among the peasantry of Hungary in the 1930s. It stars Zsuzsa Czinkó ...'' (1976) References External links * 1919 births 1983 deaths People from Sombor Hungarians in Vojvodina Hungarian film directors {{Hungary-film-director-stub ...
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Sándor Peti
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) was a Hungarian diplomat, bibliophile, bibliographer and great book collector *Sándor Boldogfai Farkas (1907–1970), was a Hungarian nobleman, a Hungarian sculptor, medalist * Sándor Bródy (footballer) (1884–1944), Jewish-Hungarian soccer player *Sándor Bródy (writer) (1863–1924) * Sándor Csányi (banker) (born 1953), CEO of OTP Bank Group *Sándor Csányi (actor) (born 1975), Hungarian actor *Sandor Earl (born 1989), New Zealand born rugby league player * Sándor Erdős (born 1947), Hungarian Olympic champion épée fencer *Sándor Fábry (born 1953), Hungarian comedian, talk show host, and writer * Vitéz Sándor Farkas de Boldogfa (1880–1946) was a Hungarian nobleman, colonel, captain of the Order of Vitéz of the county of Zala, knight of the Order of the Austrian Iron Crown *Sándor Fazekas (born 1963) ...
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Ilka Petur
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Endre Szemethy
Endre is a Hungarian boy name, its origin is from old Turkish, can be given by name and surname. Its English form is Andrew. Endre may refer to: People Hungary Endre is a Hungarian masculine given name. It is a Hungarian form of ''Andrew'' and may refer to: * Endre Ady, poet * Endre Elekes, Olympic wrestler * Endre Gerelyes, novelist, short story writer, Hungarian literature professor * Endre Hadik-Barkóczy, politician * Endre Kabos, three-time Olympic champion saber fencer * Endre Steiner, chess player * Endre Szemerédi, mathematician * Endre Penovác, artist, painter Norway * Endre Fotland Knudsen, Norwegian football midfielder * Endre Nordli Endre Nordli is a Norwegian handball player. He made his debut on the Norwegian national team in 1999, and played 11 matches for the national team. He competed at the 1999 World Men's Handball Championship The 1999 World Men's Handball Cha ..., Norwegian handball player Places * Endre, Gotland, a settlement on the is ...
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Teri Horváth
Teri Horváth (1929–2009) was a Hungarian stage, television and film actress. She was a winner of the Kossuth Prize.''Kossuth-, Állami és Széchenyi-díjasok 1948-2008. Magyar Közlöny Lap- és Könyvkiadó''. 2008. p.217 Selected filmography * '' A Woman Gets a Start'' (1949) * '' Mattie the Goose-boy'' (1950) * ''The State Department Store'' (1953) * ''Under the City'' (1953) * ''Love Travels by Coach'' (1955) * '' The Smugglers'' (1958) * '' Be True Until Death'' (1960) * '' Stars of Eger'' (1968) * ''Michel Strogoff ''Michael Strogoff: The Courier of the Czar'' (french: Michel Strogoff) is a novel written by Jules Verne in 1876. Critic Leonard S. Davidow, considers it one of Verne's best books. Davidow wrote, "Jules Verne has written no better book than thi ...'' (1975, TV series) References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. * Portuges, Catherine. ''Screen Memories: The Hungarian Cinema of Már ...
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Attila Nagy (actor)
Attila Nagy (1933–1992) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actor. Kósa p.306 During the 1960s he played a number of lead and supporting roles in Hungarian cinema. He was married to the actress Erzsi Galambos. Selected filmography * ''Love Travels by Coach ''Love Travels by Coach'' (Hungarian: ''Hintónjáró szerelem'') is a 1955 Hungarian romantic comedy film directed by László Ranódy and starring Mária Medgyesi, Ádám Szirtes, and ZoltánMakláry. . It was one of the most popular films of ...'' (1955) * '' Utolsó elötti ember'' (1963) * '' Asszony a telepen'' (1963) * '' A szélhámosnö'' (1963) * '' Foto Háber'' (1963) * '' A köszívü ember fiai'' (1965) * '' Fény a redöny mögött'' (1966) * '' Fügefalevél'' (1966) * '' Édes és keserü'' (1967) * '' The Healing Water'' (1967) * '' Kötelék'' (1968) * '' Kakuk Marci'' (1973) References Bibliography * Kósa, László. ''A Cultural History of Hungary: In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries ...
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Sándor Siménfalvy
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) was a Hungarian diplomat, bibliophile, bibliographer and great book collector *Sándor Boldogfai Farkas (1907–1970), was a Hungarian nobleman, a Hungarian sculptor, medalist * Sándor Bródy (footballer) (1884–1944), Jewish-Hungarian soccer player *Sándor Bródy (writer) (1863–1924) * Sándor Csányi (banker) (born 1953), CEO of OTP Bank Group *Sándor Csányi (actor) (born 1975), Hungarian actor *Sandor Earl (born 1989), New Zealand born rugby league player * Sándor Erdős (born 1947), Hungarian Olympic champion épée fencer *Sándor Fábry (born 1953), Hungarian comedian, talk show host, and writer * Vitéz Sándor Farkas de Boldogfa (1880–1946) was a Hungarian nobleman, colonel, captain of the Order of Vitéz of the county of Zala, knight of the Order of the Austrian Iron Crown *Sándor Fazekas (born 1963) ...
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József Juhász
József Juhász (4 July 1908 – 24 June 1974) was a Hungarian stage and film actor. He appeared in more than fifty films during his career including '' Marika'' (1938). He emigrated to Canada following the defeat of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 which he had supported. Selected filmography * '' Three Dragons'' (1936) * '' Be True Until Death'' (1936) * '' The Borrowed Castle'' (1937) * '' Beauty of the Pusta'' (1937) * '' There Are Exceptions'' (1937) * '' Modern Girls'' (1937) * '' Marika'' (1938) * '' Rézi Friday'' (1938) * '' Flower of the Tisza'' (1939) * '' No Coincidence'' (1939) * '' Rózsafabot'' (1940) * ''Queen Elizabeth'' (1940) * ''Semmelweis'' (1940) * ''Seven Plum Trees'' (1940) * '' Closed Court'' (1940) * '' Entry Forbidden'' (1941) * '' A Bowl of Lentils'' (1941) * '' Don't Ask Who I Was'' (1941) * '' The Devil Doesn't Sleep'' (1941) * '' Silenced Bells'' (1941) * '' Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow'' (1941) * '' Old Waltz'' (1941) * '' Katyi'' (1942) * ''T ...
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Imre Sinkovits
Imre Sinkovits (21 September 1928 in Budapest – 18 January 2001 in Budapest) was a Hungarian actor. Career After a year in Downtown Theatre and another in Youth Theatre, in 1949 he got a job in National Theatre, where he stayed until 1956. His breakthrough role was Imre Madách's Moses, which he had played for 22 years, more than 700 times. On 23 October 1956 he recited Sándor Petőfi's Nemzeti dal at the Petőfi Square in Budapest in front of a crowd of 20,000 people. This was the opening act of a youth protest, which protest in a few hours became a nationwide revolt against the government. Sinkovits became a member of the Hungarian Theatre and Film Association Revolutionary Committee on 30 October. After the revolution was crushed, Sinkovits was banned from acting for a half year for his activities, and his membership in the National Theatre was terminated. Between 1958 and 1963, he worked in the Attila József Theatre. In 1963 he returned to the National Theatr ...
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Sándor Pécsi
Sándor Pécsi (18 March 1922 – 4 November 1972) was a Hungarian actor born in Sajószentpéter, Hungary. He appeared in more than 60 films between 1948 and 1972 before dying on 4 November 1972 in Budapest, Hungary. Selected filmography * ''Talpalatnyi föld'' (1948) * ''Mickey Magnate'' (1949) - Biró * ''Egy asszony elindul'' (1949) - Szekeres * ''Szabóné'' (1949) - Hódis * ''Úri muri'' (1950) - Pincér * ''Kis Katalin házassága'' (1950) - Barna * ''Különös házasság'' (1951) - Medve Ignác, doktor * ''Felszabadult föld'' (1951) - Jámbor Lajos * ''Nyugati övezet'' (1952) - Forgács * ''Erkel'' (1952) - Erkel Ferenc * '' Young Hearts'' (1953) - Dani Sándor * ''The Sea Has Risen'' (1953) - Nyári Pál * ''Under the City'' (1953) - Varga * ''Simon Menyhért születése'' (1954) - Bonta * ''Rokonok'' (1954) - Kardics * ''Liliomfi'' (1955) - Szellemfi * '' Dandin György, avagy a megcsúfolt férj'' (1955) - Dandin György * ''Bakaruhában'' (1957) - Bodrogi * ...
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