Wild Rose | |
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Directed by | Béla Balogh Béla Pásztor |
Written by | Ernõ Andai |
Produced by | Péter Bajusz Ernõ Teichmann |
Starring | Margit Dajka Árpád Lehotay Erzsi Simor |
Cinematography | Ferenc Gergelits |
Edited by | Péter Pokol |
Music by | Mihály Eisemann |
Production company | Pásztor Film |
Release date | 9 March 1939 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Language | Hungarian |
Wild Rose (Hungarian: Vadrózsa) is a 1939 Hungarian comedy film directed by Béla Balogh and Béla Pásztor and starring Margit Dajka, Árpád Lehotay and Erzsi Simor.[1][2] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director János Pagonyi.
Cast
- Margit Dajka as Éva
- Árpád Lehotay as Dr,Sziráky, ügyvéd
- Kálmán Rózsahegyi as Ábris nagypapa
- Mariska Vízváry as Klementin nagymama
- Erzsi Simor as Mária, Sziráky titkárnõje
- László Perényi as Dr.Ámon János, orvos
- Sándor Pethes as Farkas
- Ferenc Pethes as Szabó Feri
- Ferenc Hoykó as Sofõr
- György Kürthy as Bártfai Elemér
- János Balassa as komornyik Szirákynál
- Ilona Dajbukát as Julcsa, dada
- Etelka Dán as Rozi
- Sári Déry as Tertayné
- Gusztáv Harasztos as Szabó
- Ilona Kökény as Bártfainé
- László Misoga as Altiszt
- Ilona Náday as Szirákiék szobalánya
- Zoltán Pethö as Pista, cseléd a birtokon
- Marcsa Simon as Mama, Rozi anyja
- Lajos Ujváry as Gárdonyi Elemér
References
Bibliography
- Juhász, István. Kincses magyar filmtár 1931-1944: az eredeti forgatókönyvből 1931 és 1944 között létrejött hazai mozgóképekről. Kráter, 2007.
- Rîpeanu, Bujor. (ed.) International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Hungary (from the beginnings to 1988). Saur, 1981.
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