László Katonka (born 1916) was a Hungarian film editor.[1] He worked prolifically between 1939 and 1944 on over forty films, editing some of the major productions of wartime Hungary, while working at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. He collaborated with a number of directors including Károly Makk who described him as having "devilishly fast hands and an excellent sense of rhythm".[2] Like many filmmaker his career came to an end around the time of the German invasion of Hungary which effectively halted production.
László Katonka | |
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Born | 1916 |
Occupation | Film Editor |
Years active | 1939–1944 (film) |
Selected filmography
edit- Much Ado About Emmi (1940)
- Closed Court (1940)
- The Unquiet Night (1940)
- The Chequered Coat (1940)
- The Bercsenyi Hussars (1940)
- Matthew Arranges Things (1940)
- Seven Plum Trees (1940)
- Unknown Opponent (1940)
- You Are the Song (1940)
- Money Talks (1940)
- The Marriage Market (1941)
- Europe Doesn't Answer (1941)
- Taken by the Flood (1941)
- Property for Sale (1941)
- Three Bells (1941)
- The Devil Doesn't Sleep (1941)
- Entry Forbidden (1941)
- The Relative of His Excellency (1941)
- Háry János (1941)
- Dr. Kovács István (1942)
- A Message from the Volga Shore (1942)
- A Woman Looks Back (1942)
- The Dance of Death (1942)
- Guard House Number 5 (1942)
- Time of Trial (1942)
- Changing the Guard (1942)
- The Talking Robe (1942)
- It Begins with Marriage (1943)
- Hungarian Eagles (1944)
- Eva Szovathy (1944)
- I'll Make You Happy (1944)
References
editBibliography
edit- Károly, Makk. Szeretni kell!: Egy élet kockái. Kossuth Kiadó, 2014.