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Jaroslav Liehm (2
March 1924 – 4
December 2020) was a Czech-born writer, publisher, translator, and
scholar residing in Paris. In 1984, Antonín J.
Liehm founded...
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intimate details about her. Żuławski lost the case in 2015. Mira
Liehm; Antonín J.
Liehm (1980). The Most
Important Art
Soviet and
Eastern European Film...
- as Bori néni
Liehm &
Liehm p.172
Burns p.213 Burns, Bryan.
World Cinema: Hungary.
Fairleigh ****inson Univ Press, 1996.
Liehm, Mira &
Liehm, Antonín J....
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Temessy as Lisszauerné
Ferenc Zenthe as Knézits Jani
Liehm &
Liehm p.171 Rîpeanu p.91
Liehm, Mira &
Liehm, Antonín J. The Most
Important Art:
Soviet and Eastern...
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Szirtes Miklós
Margit Árpád as Zongorázó hölgy
Liehm &
Liehm p.170
Portuges p.152
Liehm, Mira &
Liehm, Antonín J. The Most
Important Art:
Soviet and Eastern...
- Csaplárosné
Etelka Selényi as Özvegy Lángainé
Balski p.19
Cunningham p.91
Liehm, &
Liehm p.171 Balski,
Grzegorz .
Directory of
Eastern European Film-makers and...
- Somló Sándor
Pethes Oszkár
Ascher Kálmán Rózsahegyi
Cunningham p.88
Liehm &
Liehm p.164 Cunningham, John.
Hungarian Cinema: From
Coffee House to Multiplex...
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Nyolcadikos Liehm &
Liehm p.171
Balski p.93 Balski, Grzegorz.
Directory of
Eastern European Film-makers and
Films 1945-1991.
Flicks Books, 1992.
Liehm, Mira...
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ironworker Csaba Füzesi as Boy
ironworker Hédi Váradi as A nézõ
Liehm &
Liehm p.152
Liehm, Mira &
Liehm, Antonín J. The Most
Important Art:
Soviet and Eastern...
- as Villamosvezetõ János Makláry as Kovács bácsi
Liehm &
Liehm p.168
Slater p.235
Liehm, Mira &
Liehm, Antonín J. The Most
Important Art:
Soviet and Eastern...