Déryné is a 1951 Hungarian historical biographical drama film directed by László Kalmár and starring Klári Tolnay, Gábor Rajnay and Gyula Gózon.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Zoltán Fábri. It is based on the life of opera singer Déryné Róza Széppataki.
Déryné | |
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Directed by | László Kalmár |
Written by | István Békeffy |
Produced by | Jenõ Katona |
Starring | Klári Tolnay Gábor Rajnay Gyula Gózon |
Cinematography | István Eiben |
Edited by | Zoltán Kerényi |
Music by | János Kerekes Tibor Polgár |
Production company | Magyar Filmgyártó |
Release date |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Language | Hungarian |
Synopsis
editDéryné rejects fame in German theatre in order to return home and establish the first Hungarian-language theatre, at the time part of the Austrian Empire.
Cast
edit- Klári Tolnay as Déryné
- Gábor Rajnay as Uncle Benke
- Gyula Gózon as Major Neunherz
- Tivadar Bilicsi as Murányi, Zsiga
- Sándor Szabó as Déry István
- Sándor Bánáti as Kõszegi Alajos
- Tivadar Horváth as Balogh István
- József Berky as Kramarics
- Gyula Bartos as Greek uncle
- Ida Turay as Murányiné
- Mária Keresztessy as Sáskáné
- Ila Lóth as Böõsi Anna
- Ági Mednyánszky as Cecilia
- János Sárdy as Szentpétery Zsigmond
- Tibor Molnár as Katona József
- Sándor Deák as Kulcsár István
- György Solthy as Vida, theater director
- Ella Gombaszögi as Déryné's mother
- Hanna Honthy as Cibulkáné
- Lajos Básti as Gróf Altenberg
- Tivadar Uray as Térey, court councilor
- Gyula Tapolczay as Mayor of Miskolc
References
edit- ^ Burns p.13
Bibliography
edit- Burns, Bryan. World Cinema: Hungary. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1996.