''Liliomfi'' is a 1954 Hungarian
romantic comedy
Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a subgenre of comedy and slice of life fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles. In a typica ...
film directed by
Károly Makk
Károly Makk (December 22, 1925 – August 30, 2017) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. Five of his films were nominated for the ''Palme d'Or'' at the Cannes Film Festival; however, he won lesser awards at Cannes and elsewhere. He wa ...
. It was entered into the
1955 Cannes Film Festival
The 8th Cannes Film Festival was held from 26 April to 10 May 1955. The Golden Palm went to the US film '' Marty'' by Delbert Mann. The festival opened with '' Du rififi chez les hommes'' by Jules Dassin and closed with ''Carmen Jones'' by Otto Pr ...
.
Cast
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Iván Darvas
Iván Darvas (born ''Szilárd Darvas''; 14 June 1925 in Behynce ( hu, Beje, german: Behintz; now part of Tornaľa, Revúca District, Banská Bystrica Region) – 3 June 2007 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian actor.
Early life
Born as ...
- Liliomfi
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Marianne Krencsey
Marianne Krencsey (9 July 1931 – 30 March 2016) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actress.
Life and career
Born in Rákoscsaba, Krencsey graduated as a theater director, but she was eventually mainly active as an actress thanks to ...
- Mariska
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Margit Dajka
Margit is a feminine given name, a version of Margaret (name), Margaret.
People bearing the name include:
*Margaret of Hungary, Margit of Hungary (1175–1223), Empress consort of Isaac II Angelos, Byzantine Emperor
*Saint Margaret of Hungary, ...
- Camilla
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Samu Balázs
Samu Balázs (1906–1981) was a Hungarian actor.
Selected filmography
* ''Liliomfi'' (1954)
* ''In Soldier's Uniform'' (1957)
* ''Háry János'' (1965)
* '' Stars of Eger'' (1968)
* ''Cats' Play
''Cats' Play'' ( hu, Macskajáték) is a 19 ...
- Szilvay professzor
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Éva Ruttkai
Éva Ruttkai (31 December 1927 – 27 September 1986) was a Hungarian actress, well known from her work on stage, cinema, and television productions. She was the wife of Miklós Gábor, and later Zoltán Latinovits.
Life
Éva Ruttkai (born Éva ...
- Erzsi
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Imre Soós
Imre Soós (12 February 1930 – 20 June 1957) was a Hungarian actor, mostly known for his roles in communist propaganda films during the 1950s. He played the leading role in the 1956 film '' Körhinta''.
Career Early years
Imre Soós was b ...
- Gyuri
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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
...
- Szellemfi
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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 ...
- Kányai
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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 Tr ...
- Zengőbércziné
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Dezső Garas
Dezső Garas (9 December 1934 – 30 December 2011) was a Hungarian actor, who
appeared in more than 145 films and television shows since 1956. He starred in the 1993 film '' Whoops'', which was entered into the 43rd Berlin International F ...
- Ifjú Schnaps
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Gábor Rajnay
Gábor Rajnay (born Gábor Rezső Árpád György Uros Imre Joanovics; 11 May 1895 – 10 July 1961) was a Hungarian film actor.
Selected filmography
* ''The Officer's Swordknot'' (1915)
* ''Faun'' (1918)
* '' Number 111'' (1919)
* '' Yamata'' ...
-Pejachevich gróf
References
External links
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1954 films
Hungarian romantic comedy films
1950s Hungarian-language films
1954 romantic comedy films
Films directed by Károly Makk
Films set in Lake Balaton
Hungarian black-and-white films
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