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1920 Swedish film
Gyurkovicsarna | |
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Directed by | John W. Brunius |
Written by | Ferenc Herczeg (novel) Pauline Brunius Gösta Ekman |
Starring | Gösta Ekman Nils Asther Violet Molitor Emile Stiebel |
Cinematography | Hugo Edlund |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Filmindustri AB Skandias Filmbyrå (Sweden) |
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Country | Sweden |
Languages | Silent Swedish intertitles |
Gyurkovicsarna is a Swedish 1920 silent comedy film directed by John W. Brunius and starring Gösta Ekman, Nils Asther, Violet Molitor, Emile Stiebel and Pauline Brunius. It was an adaptation of the novel A Gyurkovics-fiúk by the Hungarian author Ferenc Herczeg.[1]
Cast
[edit ]- Gösta Ekman as Geza Gyurkovics
- Nils Asther as Bandi Gyurkovics
- Violet Molitor as Jutka Brenoczy
- Emile Stiebel as Colonel Brenoczy
- Pauline Brunius as Baroness Hetvics-Janky
- Gucken Cederborg as Mother Gyurkovics
- Julius Hälsig as Father Gyurkovics