Rézi Friday
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Rézi Friday | |
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Directed by | Ladislao Vajda |
Written by | |
Produced by | Ferenc Pless |
Starring | |
Cinematography | István Eiben |
Edited by | Zoltán Farkas |
Music by | Jenö Sándor |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Language | Hungarian |
Rézi Friday (Hungarian: Péntek Rézi) is a 1938 Hungarian comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Ida Turay, Mici Erdélyi and Antal Páger. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by art director Márton Vincze. The title refers to the name of its heroine, a resourceful orphan who falls in love with a doctor who works at her school. In 1941 the film was remade in Italy as Teresa Venerdì.[1]
Cast
- Ida Turay as Péntek Rézi
- Mici Erdélyi as Leleményi Piri, táncosnő
- Antal Páger as Dr. Gerleszegi Gerle Géza
- Gábor Rajnay as Zsámbéky Hugó
- Mariska Vízváry as Az árvaház igazgatónője
- Mária Egry as Zsámbéky lánya
- Vilma Medgyaszay as Zsámbékyné
- Gyula Gózon as Tóni, Gerle lakája
- József Juhász as Dr. Megyeri József
- Attila Petheö as Gerle apja
- Zsuzsa Simon as Dávid Paula
- Erzsi Orsolya as Árvaházi tanárnő
- Irén Sitkey as Árvaházi tanárnő
- Sándor Peti as Végrehajtó
- Hilda Gobbi as Doktornő
- Lajos Sugár as Végrehajtó
- Ferenc Pethes as Pincér
- Adrien Hollán
- Rózsi Tátrai
- Sári Sugár
- Kató Szabó
- Ilona Kiszely
- Éva Libertiny
- Valéria Hidvéghy
- Gyöngyi Váry
- Irma Lányi
- István Lontay
- Ferenc Galetta
References
- ^ Reich & Garofalo p. 155
Bibliography
- Reich, Jacqueline & Garofalo, Piero. Re-viewing Fascism: Italian Cinema, 1922-1943. Indiana University Press, 2002.
External links
- Rézi Friday at IMDb
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- Articles with short description
- Short description is different from Wikidata
- 1938 films
- Template film date with 1 release date
- Articles containing Hungarian-language text
- Hungarian comedy films
- 1938 comedy films
- 1930s Hungarian-language films
- Films directed by Ladislao Vajda
- Hungarian black-and-white films
- Films shot at Hunnia Studios
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