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Arzén von Cserépy (1881–1958) was a Hungarian screenwriter, film producer and director who was based in Germany. He ran his own production company Cserépy-Film until it was merged into the larger UFA empire. von Cserépy became associated with a series of films about the Prussian monarch Frederick the Great. He was sometimes credited as Arzén Cserépy.
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27 September 1920
Silent film about Darwin's evolution theory
22 October 1920
The film was an epic portrayal of the life of Catherine the Great of Russia.
01 April 1915
Guy Walser killed the unscrupulous seducer of his sister Marguerite and had to spend several years as a Bagnos convict for this bloody deed .
06 September 1940
The film takes place in Russia during the World War I. Three Hungarian POWs are on the run from their Russian captives.
18 March 1923
The last part of Fridericus Rex's main focus is entirely on the battle after years of conflict with Austria, which allied itself with France and Russia finally opens against Prussia in 1756 in the Seven Years War.
02 February 1933
The story of the rise to power of King Frederick II (aka "Frederick the Great") of Prussia of his military campaigns to make Prussia a major power in Europe.
01 January 1919
Based on the play of the same name by Frank Wedekind.
01 January 1920
German silent film
05 September 1939
Houses, now abandoned and empty, are being boarded up in Besence of the Ormányság. "Only-childism" is in fashion, due to the law that provides for the way in which landed properties are inherited.
14 March 1913
Robert Lambard, son of a respected Parisian banker, seduces Marguerite Walser, the sister of Guy Walser, a diligent general manager employed by his father.
02 May 1920
The underage daughter of a degenerate couple living on Berlin’s Ackerstraße flees her parents’ apartment because she is subjected to ongoing abuse.
05 June 1940
Lidi has lived in America for thirty years. She has raised her son, John, elegantly, while she herself is just getting by.