Margit Vágóné

Most Popular Margit Vágóné Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The School-Mistress Trailer (1945)

12 August 1945

The protagonist of the story is Flora, a teacher who wants to teach in the village, in accordance with her vocation and her oath.

The Torocko Bride Trailer (1937)

23 November 1937

András and Rózsi have been engaged for years now, but, given the absence of her certificate of baptism, they cannot get married.

Closed Court Trailer (1940)

21 November 1940

dr. Benedek Gábor, a famous solicitor in Eger, is the defense counsel of a murderer, who killed his wife out of jealousy.

Be True Until Death Trailer (1936)

17 March 1936

The story follows the life of a bright and sensitive schoolboy growing up in an old, established boarding school in the city of Debrecen in eastern Hungary.

No Entry Trailer (1941)

05 March 1941

Tóni is a delivery man in a furniture shop. As he has no place to go, he spends the nights in an antique bed in the shop window.

Doctor István Kovács Trailer (1941)

05 November 1941

When his new wife from a peasant background is not accepted by his colleagues, a University Professor resigns his post and returns home to his rural village.

Light and Shadow Trailer (1943)

22 December 1943

A celebrated actress's life begins to unravel when her husband begins an affair with a movie extra.

Lovagias ügy Trailer (1937)

11 February 1937

Young playboy Pál Milkó, nephew of the mill’s powerful CEO, insults and even strikes the company’s venerable accountant, Andor Virág, who quits in anger.

Üzenet a Volga-partról Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

Fleeing Man Trailer (1943)

01 January 1943

Sándor Vedres, a painter, learns that his success is not due to his talent, but to the intervention of his model, the flirtatious Marianne, and flees to the Transylvanian mountains with a disappointed heart and shaken self-confidence.

A három galamb Trailer (1944)

01 January 1944

In 1910, István Primusz, a master carpenter, was living in a small street in Óbuda with his three beautiful daughters, known locally as the "three doves".