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Csilla Bartos-
Cserepy (née Bartos; born 29
March 1966) is a
retired professional tennis who
represented Hungary and Switzerland.
Csilla Bartos was born...
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Cserépy Film was a
German film
production company which operated during the
silent era. It was
founded by the
director Arzén von
Cserépy. In 1922, it became...
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Cserépy (1881–1958) was a
Hungarian screenwriter, film
producer and
director who was
based in Germany. He ran his own
production company Cserépy-Film...
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Cserépy (1907–1956) was a
Hungarian screenwriter and film director.
Cserebere (1940) On the Way Home (1940)
Landslide (1940)
Lelki klinika (1941)...
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previously Deutsche Lichtbild-Gesellschaft [de] (DLG)
Cserépy Film,
founded by Arzén von
Cserépy,
merged with UFA in 1922 Gloria-Film AG,
founded by Hanns...
- und Drang) is a 1922
German silent historical film
directed by Arzén von
Cserépy and
starring Otto Gebühr,
Albert Steinrück and
Gertrud de Lalsky. It portrays...
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Produced by Arzén von
Cserépy Starring Paul
Hartmann Eva May
Werner Krauss Eugen Burg
Cinematography Guido Seeber Production company Cserépy Film Distributed...
- 6–2, 4–6, 6–2 (W) SF Hungary 3–0
Singles Csilla Cserepy 6–4, 6–2 (W) Doubles(with Anne Hobbs)
Cserepy/Szikszay 2–1, ret. (W) W Soviet
Union 2–1 Singles...
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Division Commanding Officer:
Lieutenant Colonel Árpád
Cserépy von
Kisruszka –
Kisruszkai Cserépy Árpád
alezredes 4th
Szabadka Honvéd
Hussars I and II Sqns...
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Sylvia Hanika (champion)
Mariana Pérez Roldán (semifinals)
Csilla Bartos-
Cserepy (second round)
Isabel Cueto (quarterfinals) Q =
Qualifier WC = Wild card...