Acting

Aladár Sarkadi

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Known For

MarikaMarika · 1938
Marika
7.01938
MovieComedyDrama
Marika is adopted by Orbán Sándor after his wife dies. However, when she reaches the age of 19, he discovers she is more attractive than any of the women he knows. There are a few complications before Marika realizes that her foster father, Orbán, will make a better husband than any of the young men that are courting her.
Simon JuditSimon Judit · 1915
Simon Judit
5.01915
MovieDrama
Judit kills her first child because the father left them. She returns to a previous suitor, Simon. Each year their child dies. The rabbi says this happens because she killed her first child and forbids her to kiss her baby till it gets married.
Piri Knows EverythingPiri Knows Everything · 1932
Piri Knows Everything
9.01932
MovieComedy
Two actors and a theater assistant live in modest circumstances in a rented apartment in Budapest. The two men constantly play cards with each other in symbolic stakes, and Béla Bognár's wife, Piri, runs the household. However, the atmosphere is good, and they quote dialogues appropriate to the given situation from the texts of their roles.

Movies

MarikaMarika · 1938
Marika
7.01938
MovieComedyDrama
Marika is adopted by Orbán Sándor after his wife dies. However, when she reaches the age of 19, he discovers she is more attractive than any of the women he knows. There are a few complications before Marika realizes that her foster father, Orbán, will make a better husband than any of the young men that are courting her.
Simon JuditSimon Judit · 1915
Simon Judit
5.01915
MovieDrama
Judit kills her first child because the father left them. She returns to a previous suitor, Simon. Each year their child dies. The rabbi says this happens because she killed her first child and forbids her to kiss her baby till it gets married.
Piri Knows EverythingPiri Knows Everything · 1932
Piri Knows Everything
9.01932
MovieComedy
Two actors and a theater assistant live in modest circumstances in a rented apartment in Budapest. The two men constantly play cards with each other in symbolic stakes, and Béla Bognár's wife, Piri, runs the household. However, the atmosphere is good, and they quote dialogues appropriate to the given situation from the texts of their roles.