Györgyi Tarján Trailers
Next to Nothing TrailerThe Magpie in the Wisp TrailerA Path Across the Danube Trailer
Györgyi Tarján is a Hungarian stage, film and television actress and comedian.
Next to Nothing TrailerThe Magpie in the Wisp TrailerA Path Across the Danube Trailer
Györgyi Tarján is a Hungarian stage, film and television actress and comedian.
Total trailers found: 12
02 May 1984
As a last chance in his career, the young acrobat with a broken leg, Sajek Oszkár, attempts to obtain the wonderful secret from the retired old artist, Uncle Binder Lipi, a secret which was a world hit.
06 January 1976
After the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a young Hungarian, wanted by the police for political crimes, escapes to just this side of the Austrian border.
11 October 1979
Zsadányi flees from the authorities with his goddaughter, Bankós Mari, and they escape into the forest.
28 August 1989
In WWII, Czechoslovakia split into the Slovak State and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Former pilot Viktor Lesa works for the Slovak Railway Mail and often comes to the border town of Ludendorf, the former Czech town of Bfeclav.
15 January 1976
Istvan Varju a.k.a. Kanya is a track driver. He drives alone on the roads and listens to the radio. We're In the middle of seventies, the radio broadcasts hungarian beat music.
06 October 1977
A brothel in a small Hungarian town becomes the home of a medical student after his favorite working girls find out he's out of rent money.
13 August 1979
One morning, the caretaker of the student hostel of the University of Horticulture finds Citrom Flóra and Bohus Tamás, by the purest accident, in one bed together.
26 September 1982
A young woman from a progressive middle-class family moves to Shanghai with her husband Rolf in the mid-1930s.
28 February 1977
Director Sandor Simo based this film on his recollections of a period in his father's life just after World War II.
01 February 1991
In the film, the creative forces of personalities from three spheres of art collide. The subtitle "The Game of Love and Hate" refers to the motivation of an old Czech medieval satire, the theme belongs to Antonín Přidal, an expert on this subject.
01 January 2004
A young girl moves in with her estranged father, her new stepmother, and two teenaged stepsisters. Ellen soon discovers that her father and stepmother are hopeless alcoholics with a severe streak of violence.