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  2. Linda (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Linda. (TV series) Linda is a Hungarian action adventure series that aired on Hungarian television from 1984–1989 and was created by György Gát. [ 1][ 2] The first season was broadcast by Magyar Televízió from 1984, the second from 1986, and the third from 1989. Between 1984 and 1987 10 parts were made, and between 1987 and 1991 7 parts.

  3. Szindbád - Wikipedia

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    Szindbád is a middle-aged traveller driven by memories of his amorous adventures (and of the favourite meals he has savoured along the way); he is an observer of life as it passes by rather than an active participant in it, and his inner world is conveyed in a stream of consciousness reflecting his unsatisfied desires and his nostalgia for the ...

  4. List of Hungarian films 1948–1989 - Wikipedia

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    Imre Soós, György Solthy, Erzsi Pártos, Teri Horváth. The first Hungarian film in color, Best male actor, Karlovy Vary Film Festival 1950. The Marriage of Katalin Kis. Félix Máriássy. Ági Mészáros, Ádám Szirtes, Sándor Pécsi.

  5. Where Do We Sleep on Sunday? - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian. Where Do We Sleep on Sunday? (Hungarian: Hol alszunk vasárnap?) is a 1937 Hungarian comedy film directed by Béla Pásztor and starring Ella Gombaszögi, Gyula Kabos and Kálmán Latabár. [1] [2] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze .

  6. Rosemary (1938 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary. (1938 film) Rosemary (Hungarian: Rozmaring) is a 1938 Hungarian romantic comedy film directed by Emil Martonffi and starring Ida Turay, Antal Páger and Gyula Kabos. [1] [2] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze .

  7. Hungarian Folk Tales - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Folk Tales. Hungarian Folk Tales[ 2] ( Hungarian: Magyar népmesék) is a Hungarian animated series and one of the first and biggest successes of Pannonia Film Studio, based on studio head Ferenc Mikulás ' original idea and directed by Marcell Jankovics. It originally played on television between 1980 and 2012.

  8. Sunshine (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sunshine is a 1999 epic historical drama film directed by István Szabó and written by Israel Horovitz and Szabó. It follows five generations of a Hungarian Jewish family, originally named Sonnenschein (German: "sunshine"), later changed to Sors (Hungarian: "fate"), during changes in Hungary, focusing mostly on the three generations from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century.

  9. The Little Fox - Wikipedia

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    Budget. 7 million Ft. Box office. 17.2 million Ft. The Little Fox, known in Hungary as Vuk, is a 1981 Hungarian animated film produced by Pannónia Filmstúdió, based on the novel Vuk by István Fekete. [ 1] The film is directed by Attila Dargay and written by Attila Dargay, István Imre and Ede Tarbay, and released in December of 1981. [ 2][ 3]