Béla Gaál, Géza Cziffra, 1934. Hacsek & Sajó movie adventure with three comic episodes.
Sándor Korda, 1917. The most burlesque of comedies.
János Vaszary, 1937. Lively comedy with excellent actors and plenty of music.
Ákos Ráthonyi, 1938. An innocent beer in the pub turns into a divorce and then marriage.
Béla Gaál, 1932. A poor young couple meet an American millionaire of Hungarian ancestry.
Béla Balogh, 1919. Artistic drama about a tragic love triangle.
László Sipos, 1944. A doctor with big dreams goes to work not in a private sanatorium but in a small village.
Sándor Korda , 1917. A clerk finds happiness in love and in her vocation.
Sándor Antalffy, 1918. Light comedy with lavish stage sets.
Mihály Kertész, 1915. Mihály Kertész’s smash comedy proved to be a box office hit abroad as well as at home.
Márton Garas , 1921. Love triangle starring Ica Lenkeffy.
Carl Wilhelm, 1918. Grandiose Jókai film about a woman who only toyed with men.
Cornelius Hintner, 1919. The tragic tale of a Gypsy girl starring Carmen Cartellieri.
István György, 1933. Adaptation of the work by Géza Gárdonyi that also made it to America.