Lajos Köpeczi Boócz

Most Popular Lajos Köpeczi Boócz Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Sister Maria Trailer (1937)

05 January 1937

The title character in Maria Nover (Sister Maria) is played by Eva Szorenyi. A convent-bred lass on the verge of taking her final vows, Maria falls in love with a handsome artist, portrayed by popular operatic baritone Sandor Sved.

Young Noszty and Mary Toth Trailer (1938)

20 January 1938

Another winner from Hungarian director Ivan Szekely (aka S.K. Seeley and Steve Sekely), A Nosty fiu Esete Toth Marival was released in English-speaking regions as I Married for Love.

Szent Péter esernyője Trailer (1935)

14 November 1935

Veronika, the niece of the parish priest of Glogova, came to the priesthood because of the death of her mother.

Two Girls on the Street Trailer (1939)

03 October 1939

Two girls run away from a small village. Gyöngyi comes from an aristocratic family and her father throws her out of the house when he discovers she has gotten pregnant out of wedlock.

Szeressük egymást Trailer (1940)

01 January 1940

The Five-Forty Trailer (1939)

12 September 1939

Set in Paris (which looks more like Budapest), the story concerns a murder investigation conducted by one Judge Henri Tessier.

Marika Trailer (1938)

11 February 1938

Marika is adopted by Orbán Sándor after his wife dies. However, when she reaches the age of 19, he discovers she is more attractive than any of the women he knows.

Keep On Smoking Ladányi! Trailer (1938)

22 February 1938

Ladányi, a landowner of 800 acres lives high in Ádámháza, while his bailiff, Pókai keeps on raiding him.

Thirteen Girls Smile at the Sky Trailer (1938)

10 June 1938

The landowner, János Karády, is knocked down and robbed on the highway. He comes to in the shabby clothes of one of the robbers.

Kádár vs. Kerekes Trailer (1942)

20 April 1942

Nászút féláron Trailer (1936)

17 April 1936

The Crucial Moment Trailer (1938)

20 March 1938

Kulinyi, the theatre secretary in Budapest, becomes the director of a rural theatre. He takes with him a talented, budding theatre couple, Gábor Bálint and Éva Pap.

András Trailer (1941)

29 April 1941