Purple Lilacs (1934)
Tóth Manci, a milliner turned dancer, meets Pali, a handsome banker, and falls madly in love. But she waits in vain for a word of encouragement from him, because he loves Lili, the belladonna. So Manci, in her grief, goes to Russia. By the time Pali realizes that he loves Manci too and wants to follow her, war breaks out, and he can only follow her as a soldier.
Director: Steve Sekely
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Irén Ágay as Manci Tóth |
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Irén Biller as Hedi, dancer |
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György Nagy as Pali |
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Gyula Kabos as Angelusz |
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Gyula Gózon as Weber |
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Márton Rátkai as Zsezsé |
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László Z. Molnár as Körmendi |
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Sándor Pethes as Bajnóczi |
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Ilona Eszterházy as Lili, beautiful lady |
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István Berend as Sports guy |
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Nusi Somogyi as Mili |
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Stephen Bekassy as Charlie |
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László Dezsõffy as Józsi, lord |
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Ernö Király as Street singer |
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Ferenc Antók as man at the bar |
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Gyula Csortos as |
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Harry Csáktornyai as Elemér |
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Anni Eisen as girl at the bar |
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László Keleti as Tejesember |
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Irma Lányi as Guest in the casino |
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Sári Némethy as Hédi Arany's maid |
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Dezsõ Pártos as man in the bank |
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Gusztáv Pártos as |
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Ferenc Pázmán as Tóni, coachman |
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Sándor Solymossy as Bar pianist |
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Lili Székely as Dancer |
| Directing | Steve Sekely | Director |
| Sound | Ferenc Lohr | Sound Engineer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rózsa Gács | Costume Design |
| Writing | Ernö Szép | Theatre Play |
| Production | Ernő Gál | Producer |
| Camera | István Eiben | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Paul Abraham | Music |
| Editing | József Szilas | Editor |
| Art | Márton Vincze | Production Design |
| Writing | István Mihály | Writer |