Flower of the Tisza
1939 film
- 9 February 1939 (1939-02-09)
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Flower of the Tisza (Hungarian: Tiszavirág) is a 1939 Hungarian romantic drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Klári Tolnay, József Juhász and Árpád Lehotay.[1] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on location around Szeged. The film's sets were designed by the art director Imre Sörés. A separate German-language version Zwischen Strom und Steppe was also released.[2]
Cast
- Klári Tolnay as Aracsiné, Julis
- József Juhász as Aracsi Sándor - halász
- Árpád Lehotay as Rostás Péter
- Zsóka Ölvedy as Ágnes
- Margit Symo as Cigánylány
- Zoltán Greguss as Laci - cigánylegény
- István Bársony as Halász
- Ilona Dajbukát as Veronika - István felesége
- Hilda Gobbi as Cigányasszony
- György Gonda as Lovas pásztor
- Zoltán Hosszú as Kocsmáros
- Lajos Kelemen as István, Julis bátyja
- Lajos Köpeczi Boócz as Balogh,jegyzõ
- Ferenc Pethes as Ostort vásárló paraszt
- Kálmán Rózsahegyi as Halász
- Marcsa Simon as Halászfeleség
- Dezsö Szalóky as Koldus
- Ferenc Szécsi as Halász
- Lajos Ujváry as Boltos
- Ferenc Vendrey as Révész
- Gusztáv Vándory as Falusi orvos
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.
- Waldman, Harry. Nazi Films in America, 1933-1942. McFarland, 2008.
External links
- Flower of the Tisza at IMDb
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Films directed by Géza von Bolváry
- The Way to the Light (1923)
- Girls You Don't Marry (1924)
- Reluctant Imposter (1925)
- The Royal Grenadiers (1925)
- Women Who Fall by the Wayside (1925)
- The Love of the Bajadere (1925)
- The Princess of the Riviera (1926)
- The Heart of a German Mother (1926)
- Fräulein Mama (1926)
- The Prisoners of Shanghai (1927)
- Ghost Train (1927)
- Artists (1928)
- Number 17 (1928)
- The Gallant Hussar (1928)
- Bright Eyes (1929)
- The Vagabond Queen (1929)
- The Wrecker (1929)
- My Daughter's Tutor (1929)
- Father and Son (1929)
- Delicatessen (1930)
- Two Hearts in Waltz Time (1930)
- A Tango for You (1930)
- A Gentleman for Hire (1930)
- The Song Is Ended (1930)
- The Merry Wives of Vienna (1931)
- The Theft of the Mona Lisa (1931)
- I Do Not Want to Know Who You Are (1932)
- A Man with Heart (1932)
- What Women Dream (1933)
- The Castle in the South (1933)
- Dream Castle (1933)
- Romance in Budapest (1933)
- Scandal in Budapest (1933)
- Farewell Waltz (1934)
- Song of Farewell (1934)
- Spring Parade (1934)
- Stradivari (1935)
- Stradivarius (1935)
- Winter Night's Dream (1935)
- The Castle in Flanders (1936)
- Girls' Dormitory (1936)
- Harvest (1936)
- Lumpaci the Vagabond (1936)
- Premiere (1937)
- The Irresistible Man (1937)
- The Charm of La Boheme (1937)
- Mirror of Life (1938)
- Maria Ilona (1939)
- Between River and Steppe (1939)
- Flower of the Tisza (1939)
- Opera Ball (1939)
- Vienna Tales (1940)
- Roses in Tyrol (1940)
- Destiny (1942)
- A Man with Principles? (1943)
- Schrammeln (1944)
- Die Fledermaus (1946)
- Who Is This That I Love? (1950)
- Wedding Night in Paradise (1950)
- Dark Eyes (1951)
- My Wife Is Being Stupid (1952)
- Fritz and Friederike (1952)
- Once I Will Return (1953)
- The Daughter of the Regiment (1953)
- My Leopold (1955)
- Yes, Yes, Love in Tyrol (1955)
- Black Forest Melody (1956)
- Two Hearts in May (1957)
- It Happened Only Once (1958)
- A Song Goes Round the World (1958)
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