Mihály Kertész, 1918. A Mihály Kertész crime thriller about a cunning London detective.
Mihály Kertész, Edmund Fritz, 1918. A mystical horror that sparked several scandals.
Mihály Kertész, 1914. The first Hungarian historical film.
László Kalmár, 1942. Passionate film about a teenage girl who longs to be a dancer.
Béla Balogh, 1918. Stirring military drama from the days of the Aster Revolution.
Carl Wilhelm, 1918. Grandiose Jókai film about a woman who only toyed with men.
Mihály Fekete, 1919. Drama on a Russian theme from the golden age of filmmaking in Cluj-Napoca.
Jenő Janovics, 1916. Jenő Janovics, father of silent film production in Cluj-Napoca, not only directs but acts in this work.
Mihály Kertész, 1918. Two-part adventure drama by Mihály Kertész that captivated contemporary audiences.
Márton Garas, 1918. Sári Fedák in the role of the fallen woman.
Sándor Korda, 1917. The film version of the Mihály Babits novel was written by Frigyes Karinthy.
Félix Vanyl, 1913. A Hungarian folk play that garnered success on five continents.
Sándor Korda, 1919. European tragedy of an African slave.