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Male Fidelity
''Male Fidelity'' (Hungarian: ''Férfihüség'') is a 1942 Hungarian drama film directed by József Daróczy and starring Antal Páger, Klári Tolnay and Elma Bulla. Rîpeanu p.36 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director László Dudás. Cast * Antal Páger as Sándorffy Péter * Klári Tolnay as Dunay Maya - francia orvosnõ * Elma Bulla as Júlia, Sándorffy felesége * Andor Ajtay as Cserháti János,ügyvéd * Béla Mihályffi as Sármány Pál, vezérigazgató * Mariska Vízváry as Laura néni * Sándor Pethes as Józsi bácsi * Mária Keresztessy as Sári * Irén Pelsöczy as Erzsike, nörsz * Vera Szemere as Virágárusnõ * Nándor Bihary as Pesti szálló portása * László Dévényi as Fiatal fiú a miniszternél * Sándor Hidassy as A gyár portása * Árpád Lehotay as Miniszter * Jenö Pataky as Miklós,miniszteri titkár * Miklós Pataki as Fõpincér * Zoltán Szakáts as Józsi bács ...
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József Daróczy
József Daróczy (1885–1950) was a Hungarian film director, screenwriter and film producer, producer. Burns p.14 Selected filmography * ''Stolen Wednesday'' (1933) * ''Tales of Budapest'' (1937) * ''Man Sometimes Errs'' (1938) * ''Hungary's Revival'' (1939) * ''The Ball Is On'' (1939) * ''Yes or No? (1940 film), Yes or No?'' (1940) * ''Finally! (1941 film), Finally!'' (1941) * ''Miért?'' (1941) * ''Male Fidelity'' (1942) * ''The Song of Rákóczi'' (1943) * ''Késö'' (1943) * ''After the Storm (1945 film), After the Storm'' (1945) References Bibliography * Burns, Bryan. ''World Cinema: Hungary''. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1996. * Cunningham, John. ''Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex''. Wallflower Press, 2004. External links

* 1885 births 1950 deaths Hungarian screenwriters Hungarian film directors Film people from Budapest {{Hungary-bio-stub hu:Daróczy József ...
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Mariska Vízváry
Mariska Vízváry (1877–1954) was a Hungarian stage and film actress. Kelecsényi p.346 & 352 She was a member of the Hungarian National Theatre. She appeared in around forty films during the sound era, working as a character actress in supporting roles. Her second husband was the actor György Kürthy. Selected filmography * ''Cornflower'' (1934) * ''I Can't Live Without Music'' (1935) * '' Be True Until Death'' (1936) * '' 120 Kilometres an Hour'' (1937) * ''There Are Exceptions'' (1937) * '' A Girl Sets Out'' (1937) * ''My Daughter Is Different'' (1937) * '' Rézi Friday'' (1938) * ''I Defended a Woman'' (1938) * ''Billeting'' (1938) * '' Wild Rose'' (1939) * '' Much Ado About Emmi'' (1940) * '' The Gyurkovics Boys'' (1941) * ''Prince Bob'' (1941) * ''Don't Ask Who I Was'' (1941) * '' Changing the Guard'' (1942) * ''Male Fidelity'' (1942) * '' Annamária'' (1943) * '' The White Train'' (1943) * '' Disillusion'' (1943) * ''Boy or Girl?'' (1944) * ''Treasured Earth'' (1948) * ...
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Lajos Vértes
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 Aulich, second Minister of War of Hungary * Lajos Batthyány, first Prime Minister of Hungary * Count Lajos Batthyány de Németújvár, county head of Győr and Governor of Fiume * Lajos Dinnyés, Prime Minister of Hungary from 1947 to 1948 * Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian lawyer, politician and Regent of Hungary In football: * Lajos Baróti, coach of the Hungary national football team * Lajos Czeizler, Hungarian football coach * Lajos Détári, retired Hungarian football player * Lajos Sătmăreanu, former Romanian football player * Lajos Tichy, Hungarian footballer In art: * Lajos Csordák, Hungarian/Slovak painter * Lajos Markos, Hungarian American painter * Lajos Koltai, Hungarian cinematographer and film director In Hungarian literat ...
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Endre C
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 isla ...
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Zoltán Szakáts
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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Miklós Pataki
Miklós () is a given name or surname, the Hungarian form of the Greek (English ''Nicholas''), and may refer to: In Hungarian politics * Miklós Bánffy, Hungarian nobleman, politician, and novelist * Miklós Horthy, Regent of the Kingdom of Hungary * Miklós Kállay, Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary during World War II * Miklós Lukáts, Hungarian politician and state secretary * Miklós Németh, Prime Minister of Hungary * Miklós Pálffy (1657 – 1732), Hungarian nobleman * Miklós Wesselényi, Hungarian statesman In Hungarian literature * Miklós Radnóti, Hungarian poet from Budapest who fell victim to the Holocaust * Miklós Vámos, Hungarian writer * Miklós Mészöly, Hungarian writer In artistry * Miklós Barabás, Hungarian painter * Miklós Izsó, Hungarian sculptorMiklós Izsó * Miklós Ybl, one of Europe's leading architects in the mid to late nineteenth century In sport * Miklós Fehér, Hungarian football player * Miklós Gaál, fo ...
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Jenö Pataky
Jenö Pataky (1914–1996) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actor. Székely & Gajdó p.292-93 He played supporting roles in a number of Hungarian films. Selected filmography * ''Mother'' (1937) * ''Tokay Rhapsody'' (1937) * ''Modern Girls'' (1937) * ''The Ball Is On'' (1939) * ''Duel for Nothing'' (1940) * '' The Unquiet Night'' (1940) * ''The Gyurkovics Boys'' (1941) * ''Cadet Love'' (1942) * ''Male Fidelity'' (1942) * ''Deadly Kiss'' (1942) * '' Rózsa Nemes'' (1943) * ''African Bride ''African Bride'' (Hungarian: ''Afrikai völegény'') is a 1944 Hungarian comedy film directed by István Balogh and starring Kálmán Latabár, Piroska Vaszary and Valéria Hidvéghy.Juhász p.73 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. Th ...'' (1944) References Bibliography * Nemeskürty, István & Szántó, Tibor. ''A Pictorial Guide to the Hungarian Cinema, 1901-1984''. Helikon, 1985. * Székely, György & Gajdó, Tamás. ''Magyar színháztörténet: 1920-1949''. Akadém ...
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Árpád Lehotay
Árpád (; 845 – 907) was the head of the confederation of the Magyar tribes at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries. He might have been either the sacred ruler or ''kende'' of the Hungarians, or their military leader or '' gyula'', although most details of his life are debated by historians, because different sources contain contradictory information. Despite this, many Hungarians refer to him as the "founder of our country", and Árpád's preeminent role in the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin has been emphasized by some later chronicles. The dynasty descending from Árpád ruled the Kingdom of Hungary until 1301. Biography Early life Árpád was the son of Álmos who is mentioned as the first head of the confederation of the Magyar tribes by all Hungarian chronicles. His mother's name and family are unknown. According to historian Gyula Kristó, Árpád was born around 845. His name derived from the Hungarian word for barley, ''árpa''. The ...
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Sándor Hidassy
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), Hu ...
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László Dévényi
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 frequently anglicized as Leslie. It is the most common male name among the whole Hungarian male population since 2003.https://nyilvantarto.hu People with this name are listed below by field. Given name Science and mathematics * László Babai (b. 1950), Hungarian-born American mathematician and computer scientist * László Lovász (b. 1948), Hungarian mathematician * László Fejes Tóth (1915–2005), Hungarian mathematician * László Fuchs (b. 1924), Hungarian-American mathematician * László Rátz (1863–1930), influential Hungarian mathematics high school teacher * László Tisza (1907–2009), Professor of Physics Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology * László Mérő (b. 1949), Hungarian research psychologist ...
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Nándor Bihary
Nándor is a Hungarian form of given name Ferdinand. In Old Hungarian, the word signified "Bulgar", but it fell into disuse, probably soon after 1000 AD.The 'Tót' Slavs of Transylvania
mek.oszk.hu (retrieved 6. Nov. 2015.) It can refer to: * (1871 – 1949), Hungarian athlete * (1900 – 1971), Hungarian archaeologist * Nándor Fodor (1895 – 1964), British and American parapsychologist, psychoanalyst, author and journalist of Hungarian origin *

Vera Szemere
Vera Szemere (born Seligmann 6 August 1923 – 3 April 1995) was a Hungarian actress. Selected filmography * '' Gyávaság'' (1942) * ''Male Fidelity'' (1942) * ''Changing the Guard'' (1942) * ''Suburban Guard Post'' (1943) * '' Time of Trial'' (1942) * ''Hungarian Eagles'' (1944) * ''Boy or Girl?'' (1944) * ''Wildfire'' (1944) * ''Hot Fields'' (1949) * '' Ward 9'' (1955) * ''A Strange Mask of Identity'' (1955) * ''Liliomfi'' (1956) * '' Pillar of Salt'' (1958) * ''Lady-Killer in Trouble'' (1964) * ''Story of My Foolishness Story of My Foolishness ( hu, Butaságom története) is a 1966 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti. Cast * Éva Ruttkai - Kabók Kati * Lajos Básti - Mérey László * Irina Petrescu - Jacqueline * László Mensáros - Forbáth ...'' (1966) * '' Kárpáthy Zoltán'' (1966) * '' Temporary Cloudiness'' (1967) * '' Stars of Eger'' (1968) * '' Alfa Romeó és Júlia'' (1969) External links * 1923 births 1995 deaths Hungarian fil ...
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