Frigyes Mamcserov
Directing
Biography
Frigyes Mamcserov ( Budapest, March 9, 1923 – Budapest , November 7, 1997) is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. Between 1949 and 1953, he was a student at the College of Theater and Film Arts , where he was taught by Gyula Háy and Márton Keleti . Between 1953 and 1956 , he was a dramaturg trainee at the Hunnia Film Factory . Between 1954 and 1962 - with interruptions - he was László Ranódy's assistant. Between 1956 and 1958, he produced films for the Workers' Film Institute in Brussels and Filmpartner Ship in London . He returned home in 1958. From 1962, he was also the director of Hungarian Television.
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Az utolsó budai basa

A young man has his hepatic duct replaced with a plastic tube after an accident but starts to get worried how this will affect his manliness.
Alfa Romeo and Julia
A story about the Hungarian pioneers summer vacations.
Assume Yourself

It is a musical comedy about the difficulties of forced education. Kati is scheduled to learn agriculture though she is a lot more interested in maths.
Just a Phone Call

In the story which takes place at the beginning of the century Károly Bauer pupil experiences a series of everyday failures during twenty four hours in the family, on the street and at school.
Professor, Please...

The once celebrated actress, Aunt Mici, refuses to go and spend her old days in the old actors' home. She lets her apartment, in exchange for being taken care of, to a young couple. Laci and Kati care for the old woman with loving tenderness. Suddenly, Mici's one time lover, Alfréd turns up.
Auntie Who Was Respectable

Istvan Szőts’s short, Christmas-themed film starring József Bihari and Andor Ajtay, based on Mór Jókai’s novel of the same title. The premier of the film was in the Venice Film Festival in 1957, where it received recognition.
Which of the Nine?
Pongrácz, an employee of the railway company and participant of the movement called "two thousand tons", is killed in what looks to be an accident. Szabó, his friend, having found the workbook, goes on with the fight.
Full Steam, Ahead!
The film is a parable about honesty. The tired and sick country physician, doctor Weiss, has worked all through his life. He could finally withdraw from working, but his young successor leaves the district because of a trip abroad. Weisz is asked to continue working for some more time. For all his protestations, nobody seems to listen to him. Eventually, in spite of the protestations of his wife and his bad health condition, he consents.