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The Man Who Doesn't Exist
''The Man Who Doesn't Exist'' (Hungarian: ''Egy ember, aki nincs'') is a 1964 Hungarian crime film, crime drama film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring Miklós Gábor, Éva Vass and Andor Ajtay. Rîpeanu p.59 It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Melinda Vasáry. Cast * Miklós Gábor as Tímár százados * Éva Vass as Dienes Krisztina * Andor Ajtay as Alezredes * Mari Szemes as Kiss Anci * Manyi Kiss as Vágóné * Erzsi Máthé as Vágó menyasszonya * Károly Bicskey as Rendõrtiszt * Ernõ Szénási as Balázs * Tibor Molnár as Zámbó * Sándor Pethes as Szobrászmûvész * László Inke as Kemenessy * László György as Bányász * Kálmán Koletár as Bányász * István Prókai as Bányász * Noémi Apor as Dobosné * Gyula Bakos as János bácsi * Ferenc Buday (actor), Ferenc Buday as Rendõrtiszt * Frigyes Bárány as Fõmérnök * László Csákányi as Bányász * Ferenc Deák B. as Bányász * Pál E ...
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Viktor Gertler
Viktor Gertler (24 August 1901 – 5 July 1969) was a Hungary, Hungarian film editor and film director, director active between the 1930s and 1960s.Burns p.15 Selected filmography Editor * ''The Three from the Filling Station (1930 film), The Three from the Filling Station'' (1930) * ''The Man in Search of His Murderer'' (1931) * ''Der Kongreß tanzt'' (1931) * ''Inquest (1931 German film), Inquest'' (1931) * ''About an Inquest'' (1931) * ''I by Day, You by Night'' (1932) * ''Storms of Passion'' (1932) * ''Congress Dances'' (1932) * ''Quick (1932 film), Quick'' (1932) * ''A City Upside Down'' (1933) * ''Gently My Songs Entreat'' (1933) * ''Peter (1934 film), Peter'' (1934) * ''Catherine the Last'' (1936) Director * ''Stolen Wednesday'' (1933) *''Sister Maria'' (1937) * ''All Men Are Crazy'' (1937) * ''Marika (film), Marika'' (1938) * ''The Witch of Leanyvar'' (1938) * ''The Wrong Man (1938 film), The Wrong Man'' (1938) * ''Without Lies'' (1946) * ''Gala Suit'' (1949) * ''Honesty ...
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Hunnia Studios
Hunnia Film Studio was the largest and most significant sound film studio in Hungary until its nationalization in 1948. Its predecessor, Corvin Film Studio, founded by Alexander Korda in 1917, was the most important Hungarian silent film company, while its successor, Mafilm, became the largest Hungarian film company, still operating today. Foundation Corvin Film Studio was purchased at an auction by the state-founded Filmipari Alap (Film Industry Fund). On December 19, 1928, Hunnia Film Factory was founded in Budapest. Prime Minister István Bethlen was determined to consolidate the Hungarian film industry and restore its old prestige. Therefore, the film factory was equipped with the most modern German technology. The rebuilt studio was handed over on April 28, 1931. The next day ''Kék Bálvány'', the first Hungarian sound film, was shot. Golden age By the early 1940s, Hungary had become the third largest film production country in Europe as well as Hungary's largest film ...
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Kálmán Koletár
Kálmán is an ancient Germanic origin Hungarian surname and male given name. Outside Hungary, the name occurs sometimes in the form Kalman. It was derived from the Germanic name: Koloman, Coloman or Kolman. The Germanic name Coloman has been used by Germans since the 9th century. Kalman ( in Yiddish and Hebrew, occasionally spelled Calman in Roman letters) is also a Yiddish given name that is a short form of the Greco-Jewish name Kalonymos (, meaning "beautiful name", a reference to a miracle worked in God's name). Sometimes the long form and short forms are used together, as in the compound name Kalman Kalonymos. A nickname for Kalman is in Yiddish Kalma or Kalme. The Yiddish and Hungarian names are a convergence with separate origins (the Yiddish name first appearing in the Rhineland in the middle ages with the famed Kalonymos family). People with the name Kalman or Kálmán include: Surname * Attila Kálmán (born 1968), Hungarian organist and pianist * Dan Kalman (bo ...
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László György
László () is a Hungarian male given name and surname after the King-Knight Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary (1077–1095). It derives from Ladislav, a variant of Vladislav. The name has a history of being frequently anglicized as Leslie. It is the most common male name among the whole Hungarian male population since 2003. People with this name are listed below by field. Given name Science and mathematics * László Babai (b. 1950), Hungarian-born American mathematician and computer scientist * László Lovász (b. 1948), Hungarian mathematician * László Fejes Tóth (1915–2005), Hungarian mathematician * László Fuchs (b. 1924), Hungarian-American mathematician * László Rátz (1863–1930), influential Hungarian mathematics high school teacher * László Tisza (1907–2009), Professor of Physics Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology * László Mérő (b. 1949), Hungarian research psychologist and science author Politics and the military * László Almásy (p ...
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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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Tibor Molnár
Tibor Molnár (26 July 1921 – 24 November 1982) was a Hungarian film actor. He appeared in more than 90 films between 1948 and 1982. Selected filmography * ''Tüz'' (1948) * '' Treasured Earth'' (1948) - Tarcali Jani * ''Szabóné'' (1949) * ''Lúdas Matyi'' (1950) * ''Úri muri'' (1950) * '' Honesty and Glory'' (1951) - Bikov, szovjet sztahanovista * '' Déryné'' (1951) - Katona József * '' Battle in Peace'' (1952) - Széki * ''Vihar'' (1952) - Göndöcs Gyula párttitkár * ''Semmelweis'' (1952) - Hamerlin * ''Állami áruház'' (1953) * ''Föltámadott a tenger'' (1953) - Irinyi * ''A harag napja'' (1953) - Bognár * ''Kiskrajcár'' (1953) - Kubikus * ''Rokonok'' (1954) * ''Simon Menyhért születése'' (1954) * '' Springtime in Budapest'' (1955) - Gazsó Bertalan * '' A Strange Mask of Identity'' (1955) - Busa János * '' Ward 9'' (1955) - Tóth Gáspár * ''Szakadék'' (1956) - Bakos Ferenc * ''Ünnepi vacsora'' (1956) - Tuba Sanyi * ''Mese a 12 találatról'' (1 ...
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Károly Bicskey
Károly () is a common Hungarian male given name. It is also sometimes found as a Hungarian surname. Károly is considered the equivalent of English Karl or Charles (because the Latin Carolus is very close to Károly).Fercsik Erzsébet – Raátz Judit: Keresztnevek enciklopédiája – Budapest 2009, Given names * Charles I of Hungary (1288–1342), in Hungarian Károly Róbert, King of Hungary and Croatia * Károly Aggházy (1855–1918), Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer * Károly Andrássy (1792–1845), Hungarian politician * Károly Bajkó (1944–1997), Hungarian Olympic wrestler * Károly Balzsay (born 1979), Hungarian boxer * Károly Bartha (Minister of Defence) (1884–1964), Hungarian colonel general and politician * Károly József Batthyány (1697–1772), Hungarian general, field marshal and ban (viceroy) of Croatia * Károly Binder (born 1956), Hungarian jazz pianist, composer and educator * Károly Brocky (1808–1855), Hungarian painter * Károly Doncsecz ...
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Erzsi Máthé
Erzsi Máthé (born Erzsébet Mertz; 16 May 1927 – 8 May 2023) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actress. Life and career Born in Budafok into a family of Swabian origins, Máthé made her acting debut in 1945 in a local amateur theatre company, and then she enrolled at the National Actors' Association's School of Acting, graduating in 1948. She adopted her stage name in 1949. Mainly active on stage, for over three decades she was a member of the National Theatre of Pécs stage company, and in 1983 she co-founded the Katona József Theater in Budapest. During her career Máthé received various honours and awards, including a Kossuth Prize, two Jászai Mari Award The Jászai Mari Award is a state award, which was created by the Hungarian government in 1953 as an award for theatrical arts. The award was named in honour of the Hungarian actress Mari Jászai Mari Jászai (born Mária Krippel; 24 February ...s, and the title of Actress of the Nation. She died ...
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Manyi Kiss
Manyi Kiss (born Margit Kiss; 12 March 1911 – 24 March 1971) was a Hungarian actress known for her prolific career in theater and film. She was active in the Hungarian entertainment industry from 1926 until her death in 1971. Career She was born in Magyarlóna, Kolozs County, Hungary (now Luna de Sus, Romania), to Lajos Kiss and Zsuzsanna Nagy. She began acting in 1926 in Cluj (known in Hungarian as Kolozsvár). In 1928, she moved to Miskolc and subsequently performed in Szeged, Hungary, from 1929 to 1932. From the start of her career, she displayed a natural acting style, exceptional dance skills, and a talent for performing comic roles. In 1932, she briefly performed abroad in circuses with her Italian artist husband. Upon returning, she made her debut in Budapest in 1934 but was not immediately contracted by any theater. Instead, she performed at the Pódium Cabaret. In 1940, she was contracted by the Capital Operetta Theatre and also performed at other notable venues, in ...
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Mari Szemes
Mari Szemes (7 May 1932 – 10 December 1988) was a Hungarian actress. Of Hungarian ethnicity, she was born in Czechoslovakia. She acted at various venues through Hungary, including the National Theatre in Budapest. She was awarded with the Kossuth Prize for her stage acting. From 1950 onwards she also appeared regularly in film and television productions. Selected filmography * '' Honesty and Glory'' (1951) * '' Adventure in Gerolstein'' (1957) * '' Don Juan's Last Adventure'' (1958) * '' The Bells Have Gone to Rome'' (1959) * '' The Man Who Doesn't Exist'' (1964) * '' Car Crazy'' (1965) * '' Hideg Napok'' (1966) * '' The Healing Water'' (1967) * ''Walls'' (1968) * '' Son of the White Mare'' (1981) * ''Diary for My Children ''Diary for My Children'' () is a 1984 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros. It was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury. In July 2021, the film was shown in the Cannes Classic ...'' (19 ...
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