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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hungarian film director
Márton Garas
Born
(
1881-05-18
)
18 May 1881
Újvidék
,
Austria-Hungary
Died
26 June 1930
(1930-06-26)
(aged 49)
Budapest
,
Hungary
Occupation
Film director
Years active
1915
-
1923
Márton Garas
(1881–1930) was a
Hungarian
film director
.
Selected filmography
Director
Három het
(1917)
Anna Karenina
(1918)
Oliver Twist
(1919)
Sappho
(1920)
New-York express kábel
(1921)
Christopher Columbus
(1923)
Farsangi mámor
(1923)
Actor
Struggling Hearts
(1916)
Screenwriter
Two and a Lady
(1926)
Bibliography
Cunningham, John.
Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex
. Wallflower Press, 2004.
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