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Magyar Vándor
''Magyar vándor'' (English: ''The Hungarian Strayer'' or ''Hungarian Vagabond'') is a 2004 Hungarian action comedy film directed by Gábor Herendi and starring Károly Gesztesi, János Gyuriska and Gyula Bodrogi. The plot contains elements of time travel fiction. Plot The seven leaders of the Hungarians wake up after a very hard party in Etelköz. Then they realise that their beloved Hungarians are gone without them to conquest... In this exciting movie the leaders have to find the new home, and their people as well. During their migration they live through the history of Hungary, both the comic and tragicomic episodes, but instead of forests and castles, they occupy inns and hotels, and they are fighting with harem girls instead of Mongols or Tatars. And the big battle is not with weapons and guns, but on a soccer field, with a football and two teams... Cast * Károly Gesztesi ... Álmos * János Gyuriska ... Előd * János Greifenstein ... Ond * Zoltán Seress ... Kond * Gy ...
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Gábor Herendi
Gábor Herendi (born 2 December 1960) is a Hungarian film director. Filmography * '' Valami Amerika'' (2002) * '' Magyar vándor'' (2004) * ''Lora LoRa (from "long range", sometimes abbreviated as "LR") is a physical proprietary radio communication technique. It is based on spread spectrum modulation techniques derived from chirp spread spectrum (CSS) technology. It was developed by Cycleo ...'' (2007) * ' (2008) * ' (2017) * '' Valami Amerika 3.'' (2018) * '' Toxikoma'' (2021) * '' Bűnös város'' (2021) References External links * 1960 births Living people Hungarian film directors Film people from Budapest {{Hungary-film-director-stub ...
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Gábor Harmat
Gábor (sometimes written Gabor) may refer to: * Gábor (given name) * Gabor (surname) * Gabor sisters, the three famous actresses, Eva, Magda and Zsa Zsa * Several scientific terms named after Dennis Gabor ** Gabor atom ** Gabor filter, a linear filter used in image processing ** Gabor transform ** Gabor Medal The Gabor Medal is Awards, lectures and medals of the Royal Society, one of the medals awarded by the Royal Society for "acknowledged distinction of interdisciplinary work between the life sciences with other disciplines". The medal was creat ..., a medal of Royal Society awarded to biologists * ''Gabor'' (2014 film), a Spanish documentary film * ''Gabor'' (2021 film), a Canadian documentary film {{DEFAULTSORT:Gabor ...
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Károly Gesztesi
Károly Gesztesi (born Károly Tóth; 16 April 1963 – 4 January 2020) was a Hungarian actor. He was also known as voice actor, in particular for providing the Hungarian dubbing of Shrek (character), Shrek from the Shrek, movie of the same name. Life and career Gesztesi graduated from the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest and, until 1990, he was a member of the Thalia Theater company. In the 1990s, he acted with such companies as the National Theatre of Miskolc, the Attila József Theatre, and the Comedy Theatre of Budapest. Described as one of Hungary's best-known actors, Gesztesi played in numerous Hungarian TV and cinema productions, including Magyar vándor, ''Magyar Vándor'' in 2004, ''Just Sex and Nothing Else'' in 2005 and ''Children of Glory''. "With his characteristic voice", he was also one of Hungary's most famous voice actors. He voiced Shrek in the Hungarian version of the film. His eldest son is the actor Máté Gesztesi. On 4 January 2020, Gesztesi ...
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János Gyuriska
János is a masculine Hungarian given name. It originates from the Hebrew name Johanan and is thus a variant of the English name John. People Notable people with the name include: * János Aczél (mathematician) (1924–2020), Hungarian-Canadian mathematician * János Adorján (1938–1995), former Hungarian handball player * János Aknai (1908–1992), Hungarian footballer * János Arany (1817–1882), Hungarian writer, poet * János Balogh (biologist) (1913–2002), Hungarian zoologist, ecologist, and professor * János Balogh (chess player) (1892–1980), Hungarian–Romanian chess master * János Balogh (footballer) (born 1982), Hungarian football goalkeeper * Janos Bardi (1923–1990) * János Bartl (1878–1958), magic supply dealer * János Batsányi (1763–1845), Hungarian poet * János Bédl (1929–1987), Hungarian football manager * János Bencze (basketball) (1934–2014), Hungarian basketball player * János Bergou (born 1947), Hungarian physicist and academic ...
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Gyula Bodrogi
Gyula Bodrogi (born 15 April 1934) is a Hungarian television and film actor. Selected filmography * ''Sleepless Years'' (1959) * ''Young Noszty and Mary Toth'' (1960) * ''Cantata'' (1963) * ''Twenty Hours'' (1965) * '' Three Nights of Love'' (1967) * ''The Testament of Aga Koppanyi'' (1967) * '' Tanulmány a nökrôl'' (1967) * ''Irány Mexikó!'' (1968) * '' Hatholdas rózsakert'' (1970) * ''Do not Panic, Major Kardos'' (1982) * ''Glass Tiger'' (2001) * '' Magyar vándor'' (2004) * '' Glass Tiger 2'' (2006) * ''A Fox's Tale ''A Fox's Tale'' is a 2008 animated film. The film's original Hungarian title is ''Kis Vuk''. It is the sequel to the 1981 film ''The Little Fox''. The English-language voice cast includes Freddie Highmore, Miranda Richardson, Bill Nighy and Sien ...'' (2008) References External links * 1934 births Living people Hungarian male film actors Male actors from Budapest Hungarian male stage actors Hungarian male television actors {{Hungary ...
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Budapest is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns of Hungary, most populous city of Hungary. It is the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, tenth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the List of cities and towns on the river Danube, second-largest city on the river Danube. The estimated population of the city in 2025 is 1,782,240. This includes the city's population and surrounding suburban areas, over a land area of about . Budapest, which is both a List of cities and towns of Hungary, city and Counties of Hungary, municipality, forms the centre of the Budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of and a population of 3,019,479. It is a primate city, constituting 33% of the population of Hungary. The history of Budapest began when an early Celts, Celtic settlement transformed into the Ancient Rome, Roman town of Aquincum, the capital of Pannonia Inferior, Lower Pannonia. The Hungarian p ...
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