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Hello, Budapest!
''Hello, Budapest!'' (Hungarian: ''Halló Budapest!'') is a 1935 Hungarian musical comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Gyula Kabos, Rosy Barsony and Piroska Vaszary. Rîpeanu p.151 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director József Pán. Cast * Gyula Kabos as Kecskés * Rosy Barsony as Takács Sári * Piroska Vaszary as Boriska * Gerö Mály as Siket úr * Lili Filótás as Rádióbemondónö * Attila Petheö as Vezérigazgató * Árpád Radó as Rádióbemondó * Zoltán Szakáts as Rádió förendezõ * Margit Aknay * Gizi Bajor * László Békeffi * Szabolcs Fényes * Anna Gyenge * Gizi Hertay * Jenõ Hubay * Lajos Ihász * Ferenc Kiss * Mária Németh * Sándor Pethes * Sándor Peti * Lajos Solymossy * Imre Stefániai * Sándor Svéd Sándor Svéd (28 May 1906, Budapest — 9 June 1979), also known as Alexander Sved in the United States, was a Hungarian baritone ...
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Ladislao Vajda
Ladislao Vajda (born Vajda László, ; 18 August 1906 – 25 March 1965) was a Hungarian-Spanish film director who made films in Hungary, Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Italy and West Germany. Biography Vajda was born in Budapest, his father, Ladislaus Vajda, being an actor and screenwriter. Vajda started his career as film editor (even though he also worked as artistic designer and writer) for different directors, such as Billy Wilder and Henry Koster. Eventually, he undertook his first directorial effort in his native country, Hungary. Before World War II he became established in Italy, where he directed two movies: '' La zia smemorata'' (1940) and ' (1941). Finally, he moved to Spain, where he continued directing films. The first film from his Spanish period was ''Se vende un palacio'' ('' A Palace for Sale''), released in 1943. During the 1940s, Vajda directed several movies in Portugal, United Kingdom and, mainly, in Spain. However, he would reach his artistic pe ...
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Lili Filótás
Lili may refer to: People * Lili (given name), for a list of people with the given name or nickname Other uses * ''Lili'' (1953 film), a musical starring Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer * Lili (Tekken), a character from the Tekken fighting game series * Lilin (singular Lili), legendary demons in Mesopotamian mythology and Hebrew folklore * ''Lili'' (1917 film), a Hungarian film reportedly featuring Béla Lugosi * Lili (feline), the offspring of a liger and a lion * ''Lili'' (opera), an 1882 opéra bouffe by Hervé * Lili, a fictional fairy in ''La Corda d'Oro'' (''Kiniro no Corda'') * List of storms named Lili See also * Li Li (other) * Lille (other) * Lilley (other) * Lilli (other) * Lillie (other) * Lilly (other) * Lily (other) Lily, ''Lilium'', is a genus of flowering plants with large flowers. Lily may also refer to: * List of plants known as lily Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''The Lily'' (film ...
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Sándor Peti
Sándor Peti (1898–1973) was a Hungarian stage actor, stage and film actor.Nemeskürty & Szántó p.107 A character actor, he played supporting roles in many films. Of Jewish heritage, his career was restricted by the Anti-Jewish Laws imposed in 1938. Peti was married to Ligeti Magda. Selected filmography * ''The Blue Idol (film), The Blue Idol'' (1931) * ''Vica the Canoeist'' (1933) * ''It Happened in March'' (1934) * ''Everything for the Woman'' (1934) * ''Hello, Budapest!'' (1935) * ''Anniversary (1936 film), Anniversary'' (1936) * ''Sensation (1936 Hungarian film), Sensation'' (1936) * ''Pay Up, Madam!'' (1937) * ''Viki (film), Viki'' (1937) * ''Mother (1937 film), Mother'' (1937) * ''All Men Are Crazy'' (1937) * ''There Are Exceptions'' (1937) * ''Rézi Friday'' (1938) * ''Rosemary (1938 film), Rosemary'' (1938) * ''The Schoolmistress (1945 film), The Schoolmistress'' (1945) * ''Gala Suit'' (1949) * ''The Marriage of Katalin Kis'' (1950) * ''Underground Colony'' (1951) * '' ...
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Sándor Pethes
Sándor Pethes (28 May 1899 – 29 June 1981) was a Hungary, Hungarian actor. He was the cousin of the actor Ferenc Pethes. Selected filmography * ''Rongyosok'' (1925) * ''Átok vára'' (1927) * ''Csak egy kislány van a világon'' (1930) * ''The Blue Idol (film), The Blue Idol'' (1931) * ''Spring Shower'' (1932) * ''The Ghost Train (1933 film), The Ghost Train'' (1933) * ''The New Relative'' (1934) * ''Romance of Ida'' (1934) * ''Purple Lilacs'' (1934) * ''The Dream Car'' (1934) * ''Cornflower (film), Cornflower'' (1934) * ''Everything for the Woman'' (1934) * ''Thanks for Knocking Me Down'' (1935) * ''St. Peter's Umbrella (1935 film), St. Peter's Umbrella'' (1935) * ''Villa for Sale'' (1935) * ''Budapest Pastry Shop'' (1935) * ''Dream Love (film), Dream Love'' (1935) * ''The Students of Igloi'' (1935) * ''Miss President'' (1935) * ''Hello, Budapest!'' (1935) * ''The Wise Mother'' (1935) * ''The Empress and the Hussar'' (1935) * ''Cobweb (1936 film), Cobweb'' (1936) * ''Sensati ...
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Mária Németh
Maria Nemeth (Hungarian: Németh Mária; 13 March 1897 – 28 December 1967) was a Hungarian dramatic coloratura soprano, particularly associated with the Italian repertory, one of the leading dramatic sopranos of the inter-war period. Life and career Nemeth was born in Körmend. She studied first in Budapest with Georg Anthes and Géza László, in Milan with Giannina Russ, in Naples with Fernando de Lucia, and Vienna with Kaschowska. She made her stage debut in Budapest, as Sulamith in Karl Goldmark's ''The Queen of Sheba'', in 1923. She began her career by singing lyric and high soprano roles, gradually adding dramatic roles to her repertoire. Star soprano at the Vienna State Opera from 1925 until 1946, she also appeared at the Paris Opéra in 1928, as Constanze in the '' Abduction from the Seraglio'', and at the Royal Opera House The Royal Opera House (ROH) is a theatre in Covent Garden, central London. The building is often referred to as simply Covent Garden, after ...
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