Iván Siklósi
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Spring in Winter

Veronika, the niece of the parish priest of Glogova, came to the priesthood because of the death of her mother. While the priest was praying for a blessing in front of the cross in the field, a grey old man put an umbrella over the little girl. It is still believed in the village that St. Peter himself came to protect the little orphan from the rain. Years go by and Veronika grows up to be a beautiful girl, who falls in love with a law student from Pest, Gyuri Wibra. Interestingly enough, Gyuri - known to be the illegitimate son of the rich Gregorics - inherits only an umbrella from his father...
Szent Péter esernyője

The focus of the story is on the relation between the femme fatale and an escaped prisoner, who manages to save himself from the clutches of the vamp in the very last minute (no spoiler, the end of the film is missing!). A dream reveals to him the real nature of duchess Leda Orlonia/geisha/marchesa Rochefou, and he decides to leave the ‘woman with the many names’ for a kind-hearted and decent American girl.
Good and Evil
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Jean the Tenant

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Secret of St. Job Forest

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The Scorpion

When Lajos Molnár loses his job and his love his friends tell him that a recently deceased Argentinian relative left millions to him.
Pénz áll a házhoz
Early Curtiz feature
The Sunflower Woman

Early Curtiz feature
Lulu

Today and Tomorrow (Hungarian: Ma és holnap) is a 1912 film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Gyula Abonyi and Jenőné Veszprémy.
Today and Tomorrow
Inspired by a poem by Antal Farkas and tribute to socialist leader Bela Kun. The film is about a family waiting for a brother to return from a revolutionary war.
My Brother Is Coming

The Devil, in the guise of a human, meets a young couple who remark upon looking at a Renaissance painting of a martyr that Evil could never triumph over Good.
The Devil

Early Curtiz feature.
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Early Curtiz feature
The Lady with the Black Gloves
Early Hungarian film from Michael Curtiz
Nobody's Son
Early Curtiz feature