Left-Handed Angel
Directed byÁkos Ráthonyi
Written byImre Jeney
Produced byAntal Takács
StarringClara Tabody
Pál Jávor
Gerö Mály
CinematographyKároly Vass
Edited byZoltán Kerényi
Music bySzabolcs Fényes
Production
company
Release date
12 April 1941
Running time
85 minutes
CountryHungary
LanguageHungarian

Left-Handed Angel (Hungarian: Balkezes angyal) is a 1941 Hungarian comedy film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Clara Tabody, Pál Jávor and Gerö Mály.[1] [2] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze.

Synopsis

Klári lives in Budapest with her widowed mother and works first in a porcelain and then a flower shop. She manages to prevent a marriage of convenience being arranged by Uncle Zsiga of the wealthy Palotay family for his nephew Miklós, and then captivates Miklós herself.

Cast

  • Clara Tabody as Klári
  • Pál Jávor as Palotay Miklós
  • Gerö Mály as Zsiga bácsi
  • Juliska Ligeti as Klári mamája
  • Lili Berky as Palotayné
  • Piroska Vaszary as Viktória
  • Éva Libertiny as Vörös Ica mûvésznõ
  • Emmi Nagy as Mende Vera
  • Gabi Szabó as Mende Vera
  • Anci Barna as Magda
  • Lajos Boray as Palotay
  • Andor Sárossy as Peches úr
  • Zoltán Makláry as Mihály bácsi
  • György Solthy as Mende Balázs
  • László Misoga as orcelánkereskedõ
  • Géza Berczy as Vera udvarlója
  • Iván Ruttkay as Klári öccse
  • Gusztáv Vándory as ügyvéd
  • József Berky as Cigányprímás
  • Irma Cserei as Vevö a virágboltban
  • Lenke Egyed as öltöztetõnõ
  • László Földényi as ügyvéd
  • György Hajnal as Postás
  • Margit Lánczy as Vera édesanyja
  • Marika Lányi as Marika, eladó a virágboltban
  • Tihamér Lázár as Rendõrfõnök
  • József Mátray as ügyvéd
  • Ferenc Pataki as pincér az Aranykacsában
  • Sándor Pethes as Ispán
  • Ferenc Szabó as Inas

References

  1. Rîpeanu p.147
  2. Vilmos p.200

Bibliography

  • Juhász, István. Kincses magyar filmtár 1931–1944: az eredeti forgatókönyvből 1931 és 1944 között létrejött hazai mozgóképekről. Kráter, 2007.
  • Rîpeanu, Bujor. (ed.) International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Hungary (from the beginnings to 1988). Saur, 1981.
  • Vilmos, Várkonyi. Jávor Pál: és a magyar film aranykora. Zima Szabolcs, 2013
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