The Last Bohemian (1912 film)
The Last Bohemian (Hungarian: Az Utolsó bohém) is a 1912 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. It was Curtiz's debut film as a director.[1]
The Last Bohemian | |
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Directed by | Michael Curtiz |
Produced by | József Neumann Mór Ungerleider |
Starring | Antal Nyáray Elemér Thury Béla Bodonyi Zoltán Sipos |
Music by | Zsigmond Vincze |
Cinematography | József Bécsi |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Antal Nyáray as Vér Tóni színész
- Elemér Thury as Gál Sándor ügyvéd
- Béla Bodonyi as Schrõder Gusztáv gazdag magánzó
- Zoltán Sipos as István
- Ilonka Bedõ as Ilonka, Schrõder lánya
- Frigyes Hervay as self
- Ernö Király as Király Ernõ
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See also
References
- The Last Bohemian (1913), retrieved 2020-05-16
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