The Last Bohemian Trailer

The Last Bohemian Trailer (1913)

31 August 1913 Drama 60 mins

The Last Bohemian (Hungarian: Az Utolsó bohém) is a 1912 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. It was Curtiz's debut film as a director.

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Cast

Antal Nyáray

as Vér Tóni színész

Elemér Thury

as Gál Sándor ügyvéd

Béla Bodonyi

as Schrõder Gusztáv gazdag magánzó

Zoltán Sipos

as István

Ilonka Bedő

as Ilonka, Schrõder lánya

Frigyes Hervay

as Himself

Ernö Király

as Himself

International Releases Dates

Hungary 31 August 1913

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