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  1. Maria Ilona: Directed by Géza von Bolváry. With Paula Wessely, Willy Birgel, Paul Hörbiger, Hedwig Bleibtreu. The 1848 Hungarian revolution of Kossuth is suppressed by an Austrian prince and a baroness who sympathizes with the rebels but tries to bring them around.

  2. Géza von Bolváry. Director: Opernball. Géza von Bolváry was born on 26 December 1897 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a director and actor, known for Opernball (1939), Frühjahrsparade (1934) and Zwischen Strom und Steppe (1939).

  3. Géza von Bolváry dia mpilalao, talen-koronantsary, mpanoratra senariô teraka ny 26 Desambra 1897 tao Budapest ary maty ny 11 Aogositra 1961 Jereo koa Biôgrafia; Rohy ivelany. Ao amin'i Freebase: Mbola ambangovangony ity lahatsoratra ity ary tokony hof ...

  4. Géza von Bolváry Produzenten Josef A. Vesely Buch Ralph Benatzky Vorlage Rudolf Brettschneider Kamera Stefan Eiben Musik Ralph Benatzky Schnitt Hermann Haller Kinoverleih Deutsche Commerz Erstaufführung 1.10.1936 Darsteller

  5. Fita Benkhoff: Dienstmädchen Hanni. Theo Lingen: Hausdiener Philipp. Hermann Brix : Willy Stelzer. Luise Stranzinger: Mitzi. Opernball ist ein Film des ungarischen Regisseurs Géza von Bolváry aus dem Jahr 1939 nach der gleichnamigen Operette von Richard Heuberger und spielt im Wien der Jahrhundertwende.

  6. 21. Juli 2017 · Der Raub der Mona Lisa" is the last film made collectively by the great filmmaking team of actor Willi Forst, scriptwriter Walter Reisch, composer Robert Stolz, and director Géza von Bolváry, though they would all go on to work together in the following years in various individual collaborations. Of all his early films as an actor, this one probably comes closest to Forst's own later ...

  7. Liebeskommando: Directed by Géza von Bolváry. With Dolly Haas, Gustav Fröhlich, Livio Pavanelli, Walter Edthofer. During the Austro Hungarian empire, a girl substitutes for her brother in a military academy.