The Sunflower Woman
The Sunflower Woman (Hungarian: A Napraforgós hölgy) is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Based on the play by Yugoslav and Serbian playwright from Dubrovnik, Ivo Vojnović, the film was shot on location in Dubrovnik.
The Sunflower Woman | |
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Directed by | Michael Curtiz |
Written by | Iván Siklósi Ivo Vojnović |
Starring | Lucy Doraine Cläre Lotto Iván Petrovich |
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Country | Hungary |
Language | Silent Hungarian intertitles |
Cast
- Ivo Badalic
- Jenő Balassa
- Lucy Doraine
- Lajos Kemenes
- Cläre Lotto
- Erzsi B. Marton
- Iván Petrovich
- Svetozar Petrov
- Lajos Réthey
- Anton Tiller
- Jenő Törzs
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