Spring Shower
Spring Shower (Hungarian: Tavaszi zápor) is a 1932 French-Hungarian drama film directed by Pál Fejös and starring Annabella, Ilona Dajbukát and Erzsi Bársony. A French-language version Marie, légende hongroise and a Romanian-language version Prima dragoste were also released. It was made by the French-based producer Adolphe Osso who had money reserves frozen by the Hungarian government, and needed to spend the money in Hungary.
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| Spring Shower | |
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| Directed by | Pál Fejös |
| Written by | Ilona Fülöp |
| Starring | Annabella Ilona Dajbukát Erzsi Bársony Steven Geray |
| Cinematography | István Eiben |
| Edited by | György Feld |
| Music by | László Angyal Vincent Scotto |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
| Countries | France Hungary |
| Language | Hungarian |
Spring Shower (Hungarian: Tavaszi zápor) is a 1932 French-Hungarian drama film directed by Pál Fejös and starring Annabella, Ilona Dajbukát and Erzsi Bársony. A French-language version Marie, légende hongroise and a Romanian-language version Prima dragoste were also released. It was made by the French-based producer Adolphe Osso who had money reserves frozen by the Hungarian government, and needed to spend the money in Hungary.[1]
Cast
[edit]- Annabella - Szabó Mária
- Ilona Dajbukát - A jegyzõné
- Erzsi Bársony - A jegyzõné lánya
- Steven Geray - Urasági intézõ
- Karola Zala - A Fortuna tulajdonosa
- Margit Ladomerszky - A kávéház szépe
- Sándor Pethes - Táncmester
- Lajos Várady - Táncmester
- Zoltán Makláry -Vasutas
- Gusztáv Vándory - Tisztelendõ
- Lajos Ihász - Patikus
- György Kerekes - Egy ficsúr
References
[edit]- ^ Cunningham p.34
Bibliography
[edit]- Buranbaeva, Oksana & Mladineo, Vanja. Culture and Customs of Hungary. ABC-CLIO, 2011.
- Burns, Bryan. World Cinema: Hungary. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996.
- Cunningham, John. Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex. Wallflower Press, 2004.