Márton Vincze

Most Popular Márton Vincze Trailers

Total trailers found: 26

Love Whispers Trailer (1935)

23 December 1935

To escape dreary country life, a count travels to Italy with a friend every year. Instead of the alleged purchase of horses, the reason he gives to his mother as to why he needs to travel to Italy, he spends his time chasing after the ladies.

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.

Ball at the Savoy Trailer (1935)

11 April 1935

Operetta star Gitta Alpar plays a singer engaged for a performance at the Savoy Hotel, where she mistakes Baron von Wollheim for a waiter.

Little Mother Trailer (1935)

04 February 1935

A girl from a boarding school finds a baby and has to keep it because she seems to be the real mother to everyone.

The Ugly Girl Trailer (1935)

27 September 1935

Dr. Halmi has very strict principles towards women. He only employs ugly women in his office. So what can a poor unemployed secretary do? With the help of a wig and a pair of glasses, disguised as an old ugly woman, she soon becomes the lawyer's indispensable secretary.

Purple Lilacs Trailer (1934)

06 September 1934

Sarajevo Trailer (1940)

02 September 1940

It is a muster parade in Sarajevo in honour of Ferenc Ferdinánd. Polgár Éva and baron Várnay Miklós, her fiancé and a hussar captain, are preparing together for the event.

Hotel Sunrise Trailer (1937)

19 August 1937

Hotel Sunrise is a busy place. Male guests are, almost without an exception, in love with Mária, the directress of the hotel.

At Last Trailer (1941)

04 September 1941

Julia, a spoiled mistress always looks for trouble After running away from her own engagement, she must stay at the shelter of an engineer in the woods.

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.

The Sun Shines Trailer (1938)

01 January 1938

The village is preparing for the celebration of Mihály Sámson's entry to the Vitéz Order. There's a great competition for roles in the amateur theatrical performance, and the choir is practicing.

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.

Where the Lark Sings Trailer (1936)

30 October 1936

Country girl Margit sits for the artist Sándor, from Budapest. She is fascinated and charmed by him, and agrees to accompany him to the capital, so he can complete the painting there.

Miss President Trailer (1935)

05 June 1935

The young, immature Zsuzsa Várkonyi becomes the president of the Várkonyi Textile Factory. When the managing director proposes to her, she tells him she is in love with a young engineer who she doesn't really know anything about.

Rakoczi March Trailer (1933)

15 December 1933

Hungary, 1925. A young lieutenant of the Hungarian army Fröhlich falls in love with his captain's sister, Vilma Horn.

The Man of Gold Trailer (1936)

18 December 1936

Az Aranyember (The Man of Gold) was based on a novel by Jokai, at one time Hungary's foremost storyteller.

There's Only One Girl in the World Trailer (1930)

12 May 1930

György Bánáth landowner and Miklós Vass the teacher, on the verge of collapse, trudging all the way from Siberia where they have spent more than ten years as POWs, trying to prevent each other from falling from fatigue on the way home.

Four and a Half Musketeers Trailer (1935)

01 October 1935

A Hungarian-Austrian comedy and one of the last emigrant films made in Austria before the industry submitted to pressure from Nazi Germany and ceased to employ Jewish filmmakers.

Ihr Leibhusar Trailer (1938)

14 March 1938

An easy-going hussar officer successfully vies for the love of a millionaire's daughter.

Tales of Budapest Trailer (1937)

27 May 1937

Copfos, a milliner working at Annie's, a downtown millinery, is the object of popular despise and mockery.

And the Puszta Gleams Trailer (1933)

13 February 1933

Set on the Hungarian plains and in romantic Budapest, the film follows Rose Barsony’s spirited dancer-singer and Wolf Albach-Retty’s young noble as they navigate love, song and national pride.

Peter Trailer (1934)

19 December 1934

Starring Francisca Gaál in a breeches role. Dressed as a boy, a street musician gets a job pumping gas.

The New Landlord Trailer (1935)

21 December 1935

Az Uj Foldesur (The New Squire) was based on a novel by popular Hungarian author Maurice Jokal, whose many works had previously been largely ignored.

Villa for Sale Trailer (1935)

10 April 1935

The villa in the story of László Vadnai is for sale. The owner goes away and leaves the house to his butler, who also entrusts its safekeeping to an old friend.

Budapest Pastry Shop Trailer (1935)

30 November 1935

Ilonka, daughter of a former landowner, is a shop-assistant in her father's small pastry shop in Buda.