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    Zilahy in 1935 Zilahy on a 2017 Serbian stamp. Lajos Zilahy (27 March 1891 − 1 December 1974) was a Hungarian novelist and playwright. Born in Nagyszalonta, Austria-Hungary (now Salonta, Romania), he studied law at the University of Budapest before serving in the Austro-Hungarian army during the First World War, in which he was wounded on the Eastern Front – an experience which later ...

  2. Based on the play “A Tabornok” by Lajos Zilahy. Screenplay by Martin Brown. Scenery by Louise Long. Music by Sam Coslow, Karl Hajos, Howard Jackson, Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin, Max Terr & Richard A Whiting. Sound by Harold M. McNiff. Camera by David Abel. Editing by Otto Lovering. Gowns by Travis Banton. Released October 24, 1930. A Paramount ...

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  3. screenplay by Lajos Zilahy, undated, 122 pages [annotated] ... Source note. Based on the play by Lajos Zilahy. Department. Special Collections. ID number. 71467855 ...

  4. Warner Bros. / The Vitaphone Corp. The Firebird is a 1934 American murder mystery film starring Verree Teasdale, Ricardo Cortez, Lionel Atwill and Anita Louise, directed by William Dieterle and produced and released by Warner Bros. It takes its title from the Firebird suite by Igor Stravinsky, which is heard occasionally during the film.

  5. The Open Door (1957 film) The Open Door. (1957 film) The Open Door ( La puerta abierta) is a prize-winning 1957 Spanish film based on the 1932 play Tűzmadár by Lajos Zilahy. It was directed by César Fernández Ardavín and stars Amedeo Nazzari and Märta Torén. [1] [2]

  6. Lajos Zilahy. 4.32. 151 ratings22 reviews. A family pulled apart as tradition meets the changing values and politics of the 20th century. Count Dukay's castles and thousands of acres aren't enough to stem the tides of Nazism, fascism and communism while his sons and daughters are forced to find their way in the strange new world.

  7. Lajos Zilahy was a Hungarian novelist and playwright. Born in Nagyszalonta (called Salonta in Romania) in Transylvania, then part of the Kingdom of Hungary, an entity of Austria-Hungary, he studied law at the University of Budapest before serving in the Austro-Hungarian army during the First World War, in which he was wounded on the Eastern Front - an experience which later informed his ...

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