Actor with the Comedy Theatre, Budapest who became the ‘water polo pope of Hollywood’.
Adolf Mérei, 1917. Complications with six women in a banned farce.
István Székely, 1934. The consequences of a riding accident and a girl in love in a dual role.
Jenő Janovics, Sándor Korda, 1917. The silent movie version of the evergreen comedy, which had the audience laughing as much as with the later ‘talkie’.
Sándor Antalffy, 1918. Light comedy with lavish stage sets.
Zoltán Korda, 1924. Tibor Lubinszky, a gifted child star of the age, plays the lead role.
László Márkus, 1920. Bubbly comedy about a hatmaker who escapes her aristocratic suitor in order to pursue her passion.
Béla Gaál, 1925. Gizi Bajor in a dual role in this comedy about bohemian travelling comedians.
The ‘Hungarian Rudolph Valentino’ who started out as a Hollywood actor and became a UFA star photographer.