Sándor Szlatinay, 1938. Military comedy with the heroine played by the brilliant Zita Szeleczky.
Jenő Janovics, 1918. High stakes spy story shot even before the war had ended.
Sándor Korda, Miklós M. Pásztory , 1915. The daughter of a ‘wonder rabbi’ and a Russian prince meet in the shadow of the First World War.
Ákos Ráthonyi, 1943. Complex comedy in which a spoiled gentleman is inducted into the army.
Mihály Kertész, 1917. One of the particularly popular operetta films in Hungary.
Márton Garas, 1920. Mór Jókai’s tale of the French princess in hiding in Hungary.
Béla Balogh, 1918. Stirring military drama from the days of the Aster Revolution.
Jenő Janovics, 1916. Fine acting by Lili Berky in this adaptation of a popular stage work.
Mihály Fekete, 1917. Lively love comedy with four sisters and their suitors.
Jenő Csepreghy, 1939. The first Hungarian aviation film prepares for war.
Béla Balogh, 1917. Exciting spy movie and passionate love story.