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- György Cserhalmi (born 17 February 1948, in Budapest) is a Hungarian actor. He graduated from the Actors Academy in 1971. He is also the founder of the...
- Hungarian television film adapted, edited and directed by Béla Tarr. György Cserhalmi stars Macbeth while Erzsébet Kútvölgyi portrays Lady Macbeth. The film...
- Directed by Marcell Jankovics Produced by Román Kunz Starring György Cserhalmi Vera Pap Mari Szemes Gyula Szabó Ferenc Szalma Szabolcs Tóth Ottó Ulmann...
- Ildikó Bánsági as Nicoletta von Niebuhr Rolf Hoppe as The General György Cserhalmi as Hans Miklas Karin Boyd as Juliette Martens Péter Andorai as Otto Ulrichs...
- eventually grows to love her husband and life on the mountain. György Cserhalmi as Joza: a mill worker who suffers a freak accident and meets Eliška for...
- édesanyja Balázs Tardy Miklós Fábián Antal Cserna Jenő Kiss Erzsi Cserhalmi (as Cserhalmi Erzsébet) László Czétényi Zoltán Vereczkey "Berlinale: 1990 Programme"...
- Sándor Weöres novel. The film stars Patricia Adriani, Udo Kier, György Cserhalmi, János Derzsi, Miklós Erdély, János Pilinszky and other notable artists...
- although whether this is coincidental is not known.[citation needed] György Cserhalmi as József Simon Hédi Temessy as Mrs. Halmos, née Mária Roska Zita Perczel...
- Antal Páger Agitátorok Dezső Magyar Gábor Bódy, Tamás Szentjóby, György Cserhalmi Banned after release Fényes szelek Miklós Jancsó Hosszú ****ásodra mindig...
- O'Toole George Jones Tim McIntire 1982 Macbeth Macbeth of Scotland György Cserhalmi Flight of the Eagle Salomon August Andrée Max von Sydow Frances Frances...