Gyula Gál, László Gál, 1921. Film adaptation of Dostoevsky’s mystical narrative.
Alfréd Deésy, 1918. The first-ever film version of the story of Casanova.
Carl Wilhelm, 1917. Two doctors and a deadly disease in a remarkable dramatic plot.
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.
Sándor Korda, 1920. The friendship and tragedy of a Japanese conjurer and a Hungarian baron.
Béla Balogh, 1918. Stirring military drama from the days of the Aster Revolution.
Mihály Kertész, 1916. The film version of the novel by Baron József Eötvös is about flaming passions of a revolutionary era.
Jenő Janovics, 1916. Fine acting by Lili Berky in this adaptation of a popular stage work.
Oszkár Damó, 1920. Dark naturalistic drama from the play by Sándor Bródy.
Sándor Korda, 1919. European tragedy of an African slave.