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An Austrian officer separated from his army hides in the hotel of a frontier town occupied by the Russians with the help of the Hungarian chambermaid D, R P 1927 US Wings: William A. Wellman: Two American pilots on the Western Front D, R 1927 US Barbed Wire: Rowland V. Lee: Anti-war romance. A French farm girl and a German POW fall in love. D ...
Noted Hungarian-American film noir actor, stage and television actor, cinematographer and still film photographer. Ernie Kovacs - (1919-1962) American comedian, actor, writer and early television innovator. His father was a Hungarian immigrant. Known for his wacky characters on the Ernie Kovacs Show for the DuMont Television Network.
Arthur Koestler, Jewish-Hungarian polymath author; Raoul Lufbery, French-American fighter pilot and flying ace in World War I; Rodion Malinovsky, Soviet Marshal and Defence Minister. Simon Murray, British businessman, adventurer, author and the oldest man to reach the South Pole unsupported
The highest percentage of Hungarian Americans in any American town, village or city is in Kiryas Joel, New York (the great majority of its residents are Hasidic Jews belonging to the Satmar Hasidic dynasty, which originated in Hungary) where 18.9% [15] of the total population claimed Hungarian as their ancestry.
When appearing in Hungarian silent films, he mostly used the stage name Arisztid Olt. [16] Lugosi made at least 10 films in Hungary between 1917 and 1918 before leaving for Germany. Following the collapse of Béla Kun's Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919, leftists and trade unionists became vulnerable, some being imprisoned or executed in public.
Pages in category "Films set on the Austro-Hungarian home front during World War I" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Films set in the home front during World War I (1914-1918). Subcategories. ... out of 6 total. A. Films set on the Austro-Hungarian home front during World War I (3 P) F.
These are depictions of diverse aspects of war in film and television, including but not limited to documentaries, TV mini-series, drama serials, and propaganda film.The list starts before World War I, followed by the Roaring Twenties, and then the Great Depression, which eventually saw the outbreak of World War II in 1939, which ended in 1945.