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  1. Ladislas Fodor (1898–1978) was a Hungarian novelist, playwright and screenwriter. Plays. A Church Mouse ( A templom egére ); a comedy in three acts, adapted by James L. A. Burrell (1928) Jewel Robbery ( Ékszerrablás a Váci utcában ); a comedy in three acts, adapted by Bertram Bloch (1931)

  2. Ladislas Fodor. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Hungarian writer, journalist, playwright, screenwriter. He completed his secondary school and university studies in Budapest. He first studied medicine and then changed to journalism. At first he wrote short stories and novels.

    • Writer
    • March 28, 1898
    • Ladislas Fodor
    • September 1, 1978
  3. Mini Bio (1) Hungarian writer, journalist, playwright, screenwriter. He completed his secondary school and university studies in Budapest. He first studied medicine and then changed to journalism. At first he wrote short stories and novels.

  4. Ladislas Fodor (Fodor László, Budapest, 28 de marzo de 1898 - Los Ángeles, 1 de septiembre de 1978) fue un escritor y guionista húngaro. Biografía. Fue periodista en Budapest desde la década de 1920, y en esa época escribió varias comedias de teatro.

  5. Known For. North to Alaska. Old Shatterhand. Tom Thumb. Jewel Robbery. Pyramid of the Sun God. Mercenaries of the Rio Grande. Tales of Manhattan. Seven Sinners. Writing. Hungarian born Ladislas Fodor was a novelist, playwright and screenwriter. Numerous films were based on his screenplays or theatrical plays.

  6. The Vigil is a full-length courtroom drama by renowned classic movie screenwriter Ladislas Fodor. The dramatic Easter story translated into a modern setting in a small town American courtroom. It probes deeply into the facts concerning the Resurrection and centres on the allegation that Jesus body had been stolen from the grave, rather than his ...

  7. writer, author. 80 years (Hungary). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Es muß nicht immer Kaviar sein» (1977), «The Devil Came from Akasava» (1971), «Strogoff» (1970), «The Man with the Glass Eye» (1969), «The Last Roman Part II» (1968)…

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