Dr. Kovács István
Dr. Kovács István is a 1942 Hungarian drama film directed by Viktor Bánky and starring Antal Páger, Erzsi Simor and Júlia Tóth. When his new wife from a peasant background is not accepted by his colleagues, a University Professor resigns his post and returns home to his rural village. After receiving popular support, he is returned to his position by the Minister of Education. The film was made during the Second World War and reflects the nationalist ideology of the country's government. The film's views show the influence of Hungarian Turanism.[1] The film was popular with audiences on its release, and Bánky released a second nationalist film Changing the Guard the same year.[2]
Dr. Kovács István | |
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Directed by | Viktor Bánky |
Written by | Sándor Hunyady (novel) István Fekete |
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Cinematography | Barnabás Hegyi |
Edited by | László Katonka |
Music by | Dezsõ Losonczy |
Production company | Magyar Film Iroda |
Release date | April 1942 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Language | Hungarian |
The production manager was Ernő Gottesmann.[3]
Main cast
- Antal Páger as Dr. Kovács István egyetemi tanár
- Erzsi Simor as Tatár Ada
- Júlia Tóth as Balogh Ágnes
- Margit Ladomerszky as Tatárné
- Piri Vaszary as Szabónõ
- Margit Vágóné as Dr. Kovács édesanyja
- Gábor Rajnay as Dékán
- Béla Mihályffi as Lakos Kálmán professzor
- György Kürthy as Tatár ügyvéd
- Tibor Puskás as Tatár Tibor, az ügyvéd fia
- Gyula Benkö as Holben egyetemista
- Lajos Gárday as Altiszt
- Mici Haraszti as Lakosné
- Hilda Gobbi as Kalaposnõ
- Marcsa Simon as Dr. Kovács házvezetõnõje
- János Pásztor as Ferkó, Dr. Kovács öccse
- Lajos Sugár as Fõpincér
References
- Cunningham p.58-59
- Cunningham p.59
- Gottesmann Ernő. Magyar Nemzeti Digitális Archívum és Filmintézet. Accessed 24 August 2015
Bibliography
- Cunningham, John. Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to Multiplex. Wallflower Press, 2004.
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