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Mária Egry
Mária Egry (1914–1993) was a Hungarian stage and film actress. Laura p.65 She was born in Transylvania, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which shortly afterwards was made part of Romania. She was married to the film director Emil Martonffi. Selected filmography * '' The New Landlord'' (1935) * ''The Golden Man'' (1936) * ''Rézi Friday'' (1938) * ''The Chequered Coat'' (1940) * ''A Lover of the Theatre ''A Lover of the Theatre'' (Hungarian: ''A színház szerelmese'') is a 1944 Hungarian drama film directed by Emil Martonffi and starring Mária Egry, László Szilassy and Tibor Halmay. Juhász p.124 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Bu ...'' (1944) References Bibliography * Barham, Jeremey (ed.) ''The Routledge Companion to Global Film Music in the Early Sound Era''. Taylor & Francis, 2023. * Laura, Ernesto G. ''Tutti i film di Venezia, 1932–1984''. La Biennale, Settore cinema e spettacolo televisivo, 1985. External links * 1914 births 1993 d ...
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Aiud
Aiud (; la, Brucla, hu, Nagyenyed, Hungarian pronunciation: ; german: Straßburg am Mieresch) is a city located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. The city's population is 22,876. It has the status of municipality and is the 2nd-largest city in the county, after county seat Alba Iulia. The city derives its name ultimately from Saint Giles (Aegidius), to whom the first church in the settlement was dedicated when built. Administration The municipality of Aiud is made up of the city proper and of ten villages. These are divided into four urban villages and six villages which are located outside the city proper but belong to the municipality. The four urban villages are: Aiudul de Sus, Gâmbaș, Măgina and Păgida. The rural villages are: Ciumbrud (0.81 km2), Sâncrai (0.65 km2), Gârbova de Jos (1.04 km2), Țifra (0.06 km2), Gârbova de Sus (0.52 km2) and Gârbovița (0.28 km2). Demographics , the total population is 26,296 (by gender: 12 ...
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The New Landlord
''The New Landlord'' (Hungarian: ''Az új földesúr'') is a 1935 Hungarian historical romantic drama film directed by Béla Gaál and starring Artúr Somlay, Mária Egry and Pál Jávor.Cunningham p.46 The film is adapted from the novel of the same title by Mór Jókai. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze. The film concludes with the great Tisza flood of 1879. Cast * Artúr Somlay as Ankerschmidt,lovag * Mária Egry as Elíz, Anckersmih lánya * Pál Jávor as Garamvölgyi Aladár * Zita Gordon as Hermine, Anckerschmidt másik lánya * Gyula Csortos as Garamvölgyi Ádám * Kálmán Rózsahegyi as Kampós * Mária Lázár as Corinna * Tivadar Uray as Straff Péter * Piri Peéry as Natalie * Gerö Mály as Dr.Grisák,ügyvéd * Zoltán Makláry as Maxenpfutsch * György Kürthy as Bränhänsel * Gyula Justh as Mikucsek * Tivadar Bilicsi as Georg * Ede Hilbert Ede may refer to: ...
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Hungarian Stage Actresses
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1993 Deaths
File:1993 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Oslo I Accord is signed in an attempt to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; The Russian White House is shelled during the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis; Czechoslovakia is peacefully dissolved into the Czech Republic and Slovakia; In the United States, the ATF besieges a compound belonging to David Koresh and the Branch Davidians in a search for illegal weapons, which ends in the building being set alight and killing most inside; Eritrea gains independence; A major snow storm passes over the United States and Canada, leading to over 300 fatalities; Drug lord and narcoterrorist Pablo Escobar is killed by Colombian special forces; Ramzi Yousef and other Islamic terrorists detonate a truck bomb in the subterranean garage of the North Tower of the World Trade Center in the United States., 300x300px, thumb rect 0 0 200 200 Oslo I Accord rect 200 0 400 200 1993 Russian constitutional crisis rect 400 0 600 200 ...
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1914 Births
This year saw the beginning of what became known as World War I, after Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austrian throne was assassinated by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip. It also saw the first airline to provide scheduled regular commercial passenger services with heavier-than-air aircraft, with the St. Petersburg–Tampa Airboat Line. Events January * January 1 – The St. Petersburg–Tampa Airboat Line in the United States starts services between St. Petersburg and Tampa, Florida, becoming the first airline to provide scheduled regular commercial passenger services with heavier-than-air aircraft, with Tony Jannus (the first federally-licensed pilot) conveying passengers in a Benoist XIV flying boat. Abram C. Pheil, mayor of St. Petersburg, is the first airline passenger, and over 3,000 people witness the first departure. * January 11 – The Sakurajima volcano in Japan begins to erupt, becoming effusive after a very large earthquake ...
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A Lover Of The Theatre
''A Lover of the Theatre'' (Hungarian: ''A színház szerelmese'') is a 1944 Hungarian drama film directed by Emil Martonffi and starring Mária Egry, László Szilassy and Tibor Halmay. Juhász p.124 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on location in Transylvania. The film's sets were designed by the art director Mátyás Varga. Cast * Mária Egry as Éva / Torday Klára * László Szilassy as Benedek Máté * Tibor Halmay as Csongor Dániel, az öreg tanár * Sándor Tompa 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 B ... as Szuvics János, a borbély * Béla Mihályffi as Színigazgató * Jolán Páka as Operaénekes * Cia Jatzkó as Szuvics felesége References Bibliography * Cunningham, John. ''Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multip ...
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The Chequered Coat
''The Chequered Coat'' (Hungarian: ''Pepita kabát'') is a 1940 Hungarian comedy film directed by Emil Martonffi and starring Kálmán Latabár, Manyi Kiss and Zoltán Makláry. Rîpeanu p.21 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director István Básthy. Synopsis A postmistress wants to marry off her daughters, but one of them Teri takes her dowry sewn into a coat and journeys to Budapest to buy a boarding house. One of the guests, a composer, falls in love with her and tries to prevent her being cheated in the city. Cast * Kálmán Latabár as Laczffy, táncoskomikus * Manyi Kiss as Zsuzsa, Teri testvére * Zoltán Makláry as Végrehajtó * Mária Egry as Teri * Géza Földessy as Szepesy János * Lili Berky as Özvegy Takácsné, Teri anyja * Béla Mihályffi as Zenekiadó * Piroska Vaszary as Ráczné, panziótulajdonos * Ferenc Pethes asJános, zeneszerzõ * Pál Vessely as Ödön * Ilona Kiszely as Juci, énekesn ...
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Rézi Friday
''Rézi Friday'' (Hungarian: ) is a 1938 Hungarian comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Ida Turay, Mici Erdélyi and Antal Páger. The film's sets were designed by art director Márton Vincze. The title refers to the name of its heroine, a resourceful orphan who falls in love with a doctor who works at her school. In 1941 the film was remade in Italy as ''Teresa Venerdì''.Reich & Garofalo p.155 Cast * Ida Turay as * Mici Erdélyi as * Antal Páger as Dr. * Gábor Rajnay as * Mariska Vízváry as * Mária Egry as * Vilma Medgyaszay as * Gyula Gózon as * József Juhász as * Attila Petheö as * Zsuzsa Simon as * Erzsi Orsolya as * Irén Sitkey as * Sándor Peti as * Hilda Gobbi as * Adrien Hollán * Rózsi Tátrai * Sári Sugár * Kató Szabó * Ilona Kiszely * Éva Libertiny * Valéria Hidvéghy * Gyöngyi Váry * Irma Lányi * Ferenc Pethes as * István Lontay * Lajos Sugár Lajos () is a Hungarian masculine given name, cogn ...
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The Golden Man (film)
''The Golden Man'' (Hungarian: ''Az aranyember'') is a 1936 Hungarian historical drama film directed by Béla Gaál and starring Ferenc Kiss, Tivadar Uray and Gyula Csortos.Cunningham p.46 The film is an adaptation of the 1872 novel ''The Man with the Golden Touch'' by Mór Jókai. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on location around Budafok and the Romanian island of Ada Kaleh on the Danube. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze. Cast * Ferenc Kiss as Tímár Mihály * Tivadar Uray as Krisztyán Tódor * Gyula Csortos as Brazovich Athanáz * Mária Mezei as Athália, Brazovich lánya * Attila Petheö as Ali Csorbadzsi * Kálmán Rózsahegyi as Fabula * Márta Kormosas Timea * Anna Füzess as Tereza mama * Mária Egry as Noémi * Szeréna Sziklay as Brazovichné * Lajos Básti as Kadisa fõhadnagy * Kálmán Zátony as Ezredes * Gyula Justh as Kereskedõ * Vilmos Szirmay as Inas * Gusztáv Vándory as üg ...
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Emil Martonffi
Emil Martonffy (1904–1983) was a Hungarian screenwriter and film director. Selected filmography Director * '' It Happened in March'' (1934) * ''Thanks for Knocking Me Down'' (1935) * ''The Wise Mother'' (1935) * '' Pogányok'' (1937) * '' Rézi Friday'' (1938) * ''Rosemary'' (1938) * ''Duel for Nothing'' (1940) * ''The Chequered Coat'' (1940) * ''Shako and Hat'' (1941) * ''Sabotage'' (1942) * ''Rózsa Nemes'' (1943) * ''Mouse in the Palace'' (1943) * '' A Lover of the Theatre'' (1944) * ''Loving Hearts ''Loving Hearts'' (Hungarian: ''Szerelmes szívek'') is a 1944 Hungarian romance film consisting of directed by István Balogh, Dezsõ Ákos Hamza, Zoltán Kerényi, Emil Martonffi, Emil M. Szuchy and István Szöts each of whom directed on ...'' (1944) Bibliography * Cunningham, John. ''Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex''. Wallflower Press, 2004. External links * 1904 births 1983 deaths Hungarian male screenwriters Hungarian film directors Writ ...
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Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire,, the Dual Monarchy, or Austria, was a constitutional monarchy and great power in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. It was formed with the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 in the aftermath of the Austro-Prussian War and was dissolved shortly after its defeat in the First World War. Austria-Hungary was ruled by the House of Habsburg and constituted the last phase in the constitutional evolution of the Habsburg monarchy. It was a multinational state and one of Europe's major powers at the time. Austria-Hungary was geographically the second-largest country in Europe after the Russian Empire, at and the third-most populous (after Russia and the German Empire). The Empire built up the fourth-largest machine building industry in the world, after the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom. Austria-Hungary also became the world's third-largest manufacturer and exporter of electric home appliances, ...
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Austro-Hungarian Empire
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire,, the Dual Monarchy, or Austria, was a constitutional monarchy and great power in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. It was formed with the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 in the aftermath of the Austro-Prussian War and was dissolved shortly after its defeat in the First World War. Austria-Hungary was ruled by the House of Habsburg and constituted the last phase in the constitutional evolution of the Habsburg monarchy. It was a multinational state and one of Europe's major powers at the time. Austria-Hungary was geographically the second-largest country in Europe after the Russian Empire, at and the third-most populous (after Russia and the German Empire). The Empire built up the fourth-largest machine building industry in the world, after the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom. Austria-Hungary also became the world's third-largest manufacturer and exporter of electric home appliances, el ...
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