Today and Tomorrow Trailer

Today and Tomorrow Trailer (1912)

14 October 1912 Drama 41 mins

Today and Tomorrow (Hungarian: Ma és holnap) is a 1912 film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Gyula Abonyi and Jenőné Veszprémy.

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Cast

Artúr Somlay

as Mel gróf

Gyula Abonyi

as Az öreg gróf

Jenöné Veszprémy

as Az öreg gróf felesége

Endre Szeghõ

as Kázmér herceg

Ilona Cs. Aczél

as A hercegnõ

Michael Curtiz

as Arisztid

Antal Hajdu

as Dezsõ gróf

Gyula Fehér

as A bankár

Gyula Szalay

as Pierett

Ilona Ardó

as Pierette

László Gabányi

as Tiszttartó

Böske Kelemen

as Szobaleány

International Releases Dates

Hungary 14 October 1912

Production Companies

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