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Árpád Lehotay
Árpád Lehotay (1896–1953) was a Hungarian stage and film actor.Halász p.174 He was married to the actress Vera Sennyei. Selected filmography * '' Help, I'm an Heiress'' (1937) * '' Tokay Rhapsody'' (1937) * '' Flower of the Tisza'' (1939) * '' Wild Rose'' (1939) * '' Silenced Bells'' (1941) * '' Male Fidelity'' (1942) * '' The Talking Robe'' (1942) * '' We'll Know By Midnight'' (1942) * '' Magdolna'' (1942) * '' A Heart Stops Beating'' (1942) * '' Eva Szovathy'' (1944) * ''Wildfire A wildfire, forest fire, or a bushfire is an unplanned and uncontrolled fire in an area of Combustibility and flammability, combustible vegetation. Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identified as a ...'' (1944) * '' Prophet of the Fields'' (1947) * '' Treasured Earth'' (1948) * '' The Siege of Beszterce'' (1948) * '' Mickey Magnate'' (1949) * '' Singing Makes Life Beautiful'' (1950) References Bibliography * Halász, Zoltán. ''Cultural Life i ...
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Gizi Bajor
Gizi Bajor, or Gizi Bayor (born Gizella Beyer;18 May 1893, Budapest - 12 February 1951, Budapest) was a Hungarian actress. Life Gizi Bajor born on 18 May 1893, in Budapest. Her father, a former mining engineer, and her mother of Italian ancestry were operating ''Café Báthory'' on the Kálvin Square, where Bajor first met the nightlife of the city, her later audience. After studying in a girls' school operated by nuns of ''Institutum Beatae Mariae Virginis'', she completed the Academy of Drama in Budapest between 1911 and 1914. Praised by teachers and critics, she was allowed to join the National Theatre immediately after the academy, where she (except for the 1924–25 season, joining the ''Magyar'' theatre) remained until her death. During World War II, she hid deserted soldiers and families in her resort, including her later third husband, prof. Tibor Germán. In 1951, the mentally ill Tibor Germán, fearing that his wife was threatened by various diseases, killed Gizi ...
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We'll Know By Midnight
''We'll Know By Midnight'' (Hungarian: ''Éjfélre kiderül'') is a 1942 Hungarian drama film directed by László Cserépy and starring Erzsi Simor, Elma Bulla and Gyula Csortos. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. Cast * Erzsi Simor as Donáthné * Elma Bulla as Kállainé * Gyula Csortos as Elnök úr * Vali Rácz as Molly,az elnök kitartottja * Árpád Lehotay as Dr.Donáth Márta * József Timár as Kállai tanácsos,betegesen féltékeny férj * Nóra Ajtay as Emma, vendég Donátiéknál * Lajos Alszeghy as Manci férje * Margit Beleznay as vendég Donátiéknál * Gyula Benkö as Festõ,Molly szerelme * Emmi Buttykay as Molly szobalánya *Rózsi Csikós as Bálint Ria,színésznõ,Sós menyasszonya * Ilona Dajbukát as Manci * Piri Déghy as A nem féltékeny felesége * Béla Fáy as Az elnök sofõrje * Miklós Hajmássy as Sós Tibor,színész * Gusztáv Harasztos as Medár fõorvos, vendég * Gitta Hódy as Böske, Donátiék szobalánya * ...
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Hungarian Male Film Actors
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1953 Deaths
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1896 Births
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Singing Makes Life Beautiful
''Singing Makes Life Beautiful'' (Hungarian: ''Dalolva szép az élet'') is a 1950 Hungarian musical comedy film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Imre Soós, Violetta Ferrari and Ferenc Ladányi.Liehm & Liehm p.152 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director József Pán. Synopsis In the choral society of a factory, there is a division between those who prefer traditional music and those enthralled by modern music such a swing. Cast * Imre Soós as Torma Feri * Violetta Ferrari as Kádas Zsóka * Ferenc Ladányi as Lakatos párttitkár * Samu Balázs as Réz Gyõzõ, karnagy * Kálmán Latabár as Seregély Bálint * Gyula Gózon as öreg Kádas * József Bihari as Berta bácsi * László Kozák as Horváth * Árpád Lehotay as Deák * József Simándi as Varga Pali * László Bánhidi as Kandi * Sándor Tompa as Szarda Pali * Zoltán Makláry Zoltán Makláry (16 April 1896, Budapest – 12 July ...
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Mickey Magnate
''Mickey Magnate'' (Hungarian: ''Mágnás Miska'') is a 1949 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Miklós Gábor, Ági Mészáros and Marika Németh. It was based on a popular stage musical comedy by Károly Bakoni and Andor Gábor which had previously been adapted on screen in the 1916 silent film '' Miska the Magnate,'' directed by Alexander Korda. The film was described as "the most successful ever Hungarian light comedy film". Main cast * Miklós Gábor as Miska * Ági Mészáros as Marcsa * Marika Németh as Rolla * János Sárdy as Baracs Pista, mérnök * Kálmán Latabár as Pixi * Árpád Latabár as Mixi * Mária Sulyok as Korláthyné grófnõ * Hilda Gobbi as Nagymama * László Kemény as Korláthy gróf * Árpád Lehotay as Id. Baracs * Sándor Pécsi as Biró * Sándor Pethes as Eleméry gróf * John Bartha János Bartha (6 February 1915 – 7 March 1991), better known as John Bartha, was a Hungarian actor who appea ...
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The Siege Of Beszterce
''The Siege of Beszterce'' (Hungarian: ''Beszterce ostroma'') is a 1948 Hungarian historical drama film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Klári Tolnay, Ida Turay and Andor Ajtay. It was based on the novel of the same title by Kálmán Mikszáth.Goble p.325 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Mátyás Varga. Cast * Klári Tolnay as Apolka * Ida Turay as Estella * Andor Ajtay as Pongrácz István gróf * Gábor Rajnay as Behenczy papa * Kamill Feleki as Behenczi Károly * Lajos Básti as Tarnóczy * Márton Rátkai as Pruzsinszky * Sándor Pethes as Pamutkay * Árpád Lehotay as Pongrácz ezredes * Éva Ruttkai as Ancsura * Mariska Vízváry as Rogyákné * Vilmos Komlós as Bogdán, adóvégrehajtó * László Keleti as Kocsis * Gyula Justh Gyula Justh (13 January 1850 – 9 October 1917) was a Hungarian jurist and politician, who served as Speaker of the House of Representative ...
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Treasured Earth
''Treasured Earth'' ( Hungarian: ''Talpalatnyi föld'') is a 1948 Hungarian drama film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Ági Mészáros, Ádám Szirtes and Tibor Molnár. It is based on a novel by Pál Szabó. It is also known by the alternative title ''The Soil Under Your Feet''. István Szőts was originalled intended to be the director, but the film was taken away from him after his '' Song of the Cornfields'' was criticised by the country's Communist leadership.Cunningham p.62 It was followed by a sequel '' The Land Is Ours'' in 1951. The film was chosen to be part of the Budapest Twelve, a list of Hungarian films considered the best in 1968. Cast * Ági Mészáros as Marika Juhos * Ádám Szirtes as Jóska Góz * Tibor Molnár as Jani Tarcali * Árpád Lehotay as Mihály Zsíros Tóth * Mariska Vízváry as aunt Zsíros * István Egri as Ferke Zsíros Tóth * László Bánhidi László Bánhidi (1906–1984) was a Hungarian actor. Selected filmography ...
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Prophet Of The Fields
''Prophet of the Fields'' (Hungarian: ''Mezei próféta'') is a 1947 Hungarian drama film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Eva Bartok, Árpád Lehotay and Gyula Benkö. It was made with the backing of the National Peasant Party and based on a populist novel by Áron Tamási.Liehm & p.149 Liehm It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. Cast * Eva Bartok as Boróka * Árpád Lehotay as Butyka Lázár * Gyula Benkö as Erõss Gábor * József Bihari as Nikita szomszéd * László Bánhidi as A zarándok * Sándor Tompa as A bíró * Ferenc Táray as Ambrus bácsi * István Lontay * János Maár * László Misoga László Misoga (1895–1969) was a Hungarian film actor, film and stage actor.''The New York Times Film Reviews, Volume 3''. New York Times, 1939. p.1694 Later in his career he also appeared in television productions. Misoga was a prolific charac ... * József Pataky References Bibliography * Cunningham, John. ''Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee ...
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Wildfire (1944 Film)
''Wildfire'' (Hungarian: ''Futótüz'') is a 1944 Hungarian historical drama film directed by Zoltán Farkas and starring Ilonka Szabó, László Szilassy and Vera Szemere.Kinces p.115 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest with sets designed by the art director János Pagonyi. It is inspired by the nineteenth century actress Déryné Róza Széppataki and is also known by the alternative title ''Déryné''. Cast * Ilonka Szabó as Déryné * László Szilassy as Bartha Ákos * Vera Szemere as Éva * Gyula Csortos as Színiigazgató * Piroska Vaszary as Lóri – Déryné öltöztetõnõje * Árpád Lehotay as Gubernátor * Ilona Tasnádi as Gubernátorné * László Földényi as Bartha apja * Zoltán Szakáts as Szentpétery * Zoltán Makláry as Szabó * Jenö Danis as Áron – inas * Endre C. Turáni as Hórihorgas * Gusztáv Vándory as Hajnisch * István Szegedi Szabó as Kemény báró * Pál Vessely as Rendezõ * Lajos Alszeghy as Színész ...
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Eva Szovathy
''Eva Szovathy'' (Hungarian: ''Szováthy Éva'') is a 1944 Hungarian historical drama film directed by Ágoston Pacséry and starring Katalin Karády, Pál Jávor and Artúr Somlay.''Hungarian Studies Review, Volumes 19-21''. Hungarian Readers' Service, 1992. p.88 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director József Simoncsics. Cast * Katalin Karády as Szováthy Éva * Pál Jávor as Dóczy Lénárd * Ági Mednyánszky as Girálthy Eszter * Artúr Somlay as Szováthy Elek * Árpád Lehotay as Ungnád tábornok * Blanka Raffay as Angela * Imre Toronyi as Agárdy Ferkó * Nándor Bihary as Beppo õrmester * István Falussy as Vendég az ünnepségen * Béla Tompa as Szakállas tábornok * Lajos Sugár as Girálthy Gábor * József Barna as Katonaorvos * Gusztáv Vándory Gusztáv Vándory (6 December 1882 – 16 November 1964) was a Hungarians, Hungarian stage and film actor. He was born and died in Budapest. ...
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