- Emil
Martonffy (1904–1983) was a
Hungarian screenwriter and film director.
Director It
Happened in
March (1934)
Thanks for
Knocking Me Down (1935) The...
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Alexander Martonffy (born 7 May 1919) was an
Australian fencer. He
competed at the 1956 and 1964
Summer Olympics. He was a
longstanding member of the...
- hogy elgázolt) is a 1935
Hungarian romantic comedy film
directed by Emil
Martonffy and
starring Ida Turay, Pál Jávor and
Antal Páger. It was shot at the...
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Ralph Cooperman Bill
Hoskyns Eugene Verebes Australia (AUS)
Alexander Martonffy Ivan Lund
Michael Sichel Wales (WAL) John
Preston Malcolm Kerslake Roger...
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Martinov (disambiguation) in
Bulgarian Marton (disambiguation), Mártonfi and
Mártonffy in
Hungarian Martinski in
several Slavic languages Martinsons in Latvian...
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Berky Cinematography István
Eiben Edited by István György
Music by Zoltán
Mártonffy György Pán Károly
Stephanides Production company Hermes Film
Release date...
- Ivan Lund, Ian
Bowditch Henry Sommerville Alexander Martonffy Les
Tornallyay Alexander Martonffy, Les Tornallyay, Paul Rizzuto,
Brian McCowage, Henry...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by József
Mártonffy Bishop of
Transylvania 1815–1819 Succeeded by Ignác
Szepesy Preceded by
Archduke Karl of Austria-Este...
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Steve Sekely and
Ladislao Vajda Pogányok, 1937, Hungary,
directed by Emil
Martonffy The Blue Fox (Der Blaufuchs), 1938, Germany,
directed by
Viktor Tourjansky...
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cemetery to the Armenians, who
bought the
chapel in 1712 from
prelate György
Mártonffy for 120 forints. In
place of the chapel, they
built a
larger church for...