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What A Night! (1958 Film)
''What a Night!'' (Hungarian: ''Micsoda éjszaka!'') is a 1958 Hungarian comedy film directed by György Révész and starring Kálmán Latabár, Klári Tolnay and Éva Ruttkai. Rîpeanu p.46 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Melinda Vasáry. Cast * Kálmán Latabár as Törös Antal * Klári Tolnay as Karsai Klára * Éva Ruttkai as Vera * Tivadar Horváth as Vili * László Kazal as Betöró * István Rozsos as Csapodi Tomi, grafikus * Zsuzsa Gordon as Csapodi menyasszonya * Ferenc Zenthe as Suhajda, taxisoför * József Gáti as Betörõ * György Bárdy as Burglar * Márta Fónay as Huffnágelné Amál * Ernö Szabó as Huffnágel Jenõ * Erzsi Lengyel * Sándor Peti as Matyi bácsi * Nusi Somogyi * Kálmán Rózsahegyi * Lajos Mányai as Frédi, házigazda * Mária Keresztessy as Frédi felesége * Oszkár Ascher * Sándor Pethes as Dr. Gonda Mihály * Gábor Mádi Szabó Gábor Mádi Sz ...
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György Révész
György Révész (1927–2003) was a Hungarian screenwriter and film director. Selected filmography Director * '' Before Midnight'' (1957) * '' Danger on the Danube'' (1961) * '' Fagyosszentek'' (1962) * '' Kakuk Marci'' (1973) * ''The Pendragon Legend ''The Pendragon Legend'' (Hungarian: A Pendragon-legenda) is a 1934 novel by the Hungarian writer Antal Szerb. It was published by Pushkin Press. The book is a philosophical thriller/comedy/murder-mystery/ghost story set first in London and then ...'' (1974) * '' Akli Miklós'' (1986) Bibliography * Burns, Bryan. ''World Cinema: Hungary''. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996. External links * 1927 births 2003 deaths Hungarian male screenwriters Hungarian film directors Writers from Budapest 20th-century Hungarian screenwriters {{Hungary-film-director-stub ...
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Tivadar Horváth
Tivadar is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the .... Name Tivadar is a Hungarian version of the name Theodore. Geography It covers an area of and has a population of 228 people (2001). History The name Tivadar first appeared in the papal tithe register in 1333. The XIV. It was already a prosperous settlement in the 16th century, owned by the Gulácsi family. In 1428 the Petneházi family and in 1435 the Jármi family also owned the settlement. In 1551, Demeter Oroszi also received a share as a royal gift. In 1566, the village was destroyed by the Tartar auxiliaries of the Turks. In 1599, the Transylvanian princely councilor Miklós Zólyomi of Alesi acquired a sha ...
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Lajos Mányai
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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Kálmán Rózsahegyi
Kálmán Rózsahegyi (6 October 1873, in Pest – 27 August 1961) was a Jewish Hungarian actor and teacher. He descended from a family of theatre actors; his father, Ödön Rózsahegyi performed in the countryside. Kálmán Rózsahegyi also began his career performing in the countryside, but in 1898 he was hired by the Hungarian National Theatre. Between 1900 and 1935 he was a member of the National Theatre, from 1923 as a permanent member. With his wife, Angéla Hevesi, he founded his own private drama school, which was the place of learning for many famous actors. Biography and works Rózsahegyi was one of the most notable representatives of realist theatre; a person who was not an artist of words, but rather of simple, natural and direct plays. The range of his work was broad: his works covered all the shades of low comedy and sensual humor. He was born in Endrőd, Békés on October 6, 1873. Following in the footsteps of his father, Ödön Rózsahegyi, he became an a ...
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Nusi Somogyi
Nusi Somogyi (Born Anna Irén Somogyi; March 3, 1884 – October 8, 1963) was a Hungarian film and stage actress. Selected filmography * ''Harrison and Barrison'' (1917) * '' Mary Ann'' (1918) * ''White Rose'' (1919) * '' Neither at Home or Abroad'' (1919) * ''Cafe Moscow'' (1936) * ''Orient Express'' (1943) * ''Two Confessions ''Two Confessions'' ( hu, Két vallomás) is a 1957 Hungarian crime film directed by Márton Keleti. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Mari Törőcsik - Erzsi * Marianne Krencsey - Ibi * Lajos Őze - Sándor * Kálmán K ...'' (1957) * '' St. Peter's Umbrella'' (1958) * '' Kálvária'' (1960) Pictures Bibliography * Kulik, Karol. ''Alexander Korda: The Man Who Could Work Miracles''. Virgin Books, 1990. External links * 1884 births 1963 deaths Hungarian film actresses Hungarian silent film actresses 20th-century Hungarian actresses Hungarian stage actresses Actresses from Budapest {{Hungary-actor-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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Erzsi Lengyel
Erzsi is the short version of Erzsébet, the Hungarian form of the given name Elizabeth. Notable people with the (nick)name Erzsi include: *Erzsi Ferenczy (c. 1904 – 2000), wife of Hungarian painter Béni Ferenczy *Erzsi Kovács DRH (1928–2014), Hungarian pop singer and performer *Erzsi Pártos (1907–2000), Hungarian film actress *Erzsi Pásztor (born 1936), Hungarian film actress *Erzsi Simor (1913–1977), Hungarian film actress See also *Elizabeth (other) *Ersi (other) Ersi ( fa, ارسي) may refer to: * Ersi, Jolfa, East Azerbaijan Province * Ersi, Marand, East Azerbaijan Province * Ersi, West Azerbaijan * Ersi Rural District , native_name_lang = , settlement_type = Rural District , im ... * Erzi (other) * * {{given name ...
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György Bárdy
György Bárdy (26 May 1921 – 27 May 2013) was a Hungarian film and television actor. Selected filmography * ''Valahol Európában'' (1948) * '' Nyugati övezet'' (1952) * ''Two Confessions'' (1957) * '' Pillar of Salt'' (1958) * ''A Few Steps to the Frontier A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes' ...'' (1959) * '' Az Életbe táncoltatott leány'' (1964) * '' Kárpáthy Zoltán'' (1966) * '' Jaguár'' (1967) * '' Stars of Eger'' (1968) * '' Hahó, Öcsi!'' (1971) References External links * 1921 births 2013 deaths Hungarian male film actors Hungarian male television actors Male actors from Budapest {{Hungary-actor-stub ...
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József Gáti (actor)
Dr. József Gáti (1885, in Uzhhorod Uzhhorod ( uk, У́жгород, , ; ) is a city and municipality on the river Uzh in western Ukraine, at the border with Slovakia and near the border with Hungary. The city is approximately equidistant from the Baltic, the Adriatic and the ... – 1945) was an ethnic Hungarian communist politician from Subcarpathian Rus'. Gáti lived in Užhorod. He held a doctorate in Fine Arts. Around 1910 he worked at the newspaper ''Határszéli Ujság'' ('Frontier Newspaper'). He was one of the most active members of the communist group that emerged in Subcarpathian Rus' in 1920. Gáti served as editor of ''Ungvári Munkás'' ('Užhorod Workers') and '' Munkás Újság'' ('Workers Newspaper'). Gáti was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Czechoslovakia in the 1924 Užhorod electoral district by-election. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Gati, Jozsef 1885 births 1945 deaths Politicians from Uzhhorod People from the Kingdom of Hungary Communist ...
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Ferenc Zenthe
Ferenc Zenthe (born Ferenc Rameshofer; 20 April 1920 – 30 July 2006) was a Hungarian actor, honored with being chosen as an Actor of the Nation, the Kossuth Prize and the Meritorious Artist Award of Hungary. Best known from the historical series '' A Tenkes Kapitánya'' and pioneering soap opera ''Szomszédok'', he was regarded as one of the great talents of his generation. Life and career Ferenc Zenthe was born on 20 April 1920 in Salgóbánya (now part of Salgótarján) as the only son of a 50-year-old mining engineer. He attended the Cistercian high school of Eger, then attended four semesters in the University of Economics in Budapest, which he left to join the Academy of Performing Arts in 1941, but ended his studies after one year because of World War II. He joined the National Theatre of Pécs in 1945, and after two seasons, the Kisfaludy Theatre of Győr (now the National Theatre of Győr). In 1949 he joined the Csokonai Theatre of Debrecen, and in 1952 the Madách ...
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