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Hyppolit, the
Butler (Hungarian:
Hyppolit, a lakáj) is a 1931 black-and-white
Hungarian film
comedy of
manners about an
upwardly mobile family hiring...
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Hippolyte Hélyot TOR (January 1660 – 5
January 1716) was a
Franciscan friar and
priest of the
Franciscan Third Order Regular and a
major scholar of church...
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Textile Factory in 1926 (together with the
senior architect of this project,
Hyppolit Pretreaus). His
Mossehaus newspaper offices and
Universum cinema were also...
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Huckleberry Finn,
directed by
Norman Taurog,
starring Jackie Coogan Hyppolit, the
Butler (
Hyppolit, a lakáj),
directed by István Székely – (Hungary) I Take This...
- the most
famous classic Hungarian films, the
frequently revived comedy Hyppolit, a lakáj (1931). That film was
remade in 2000 and the
original was later...
- and Český Těšín,
Czech Republic) and died in
Santa Monica, California.
Hyppolit, the
Butler (1931)
Romance in
Budapest (1933) Emmy (1934)
Cornflower (1934)...
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After the
death of King Matthias,
during the
bishopric of
Hyppolit the so-called
Hyppolit Gate was built, this has
recently been removed.
After the Battle...
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later partly redesigned by S. O. Ovsyannikov, E. A. Tretyakov, and
Hyppolit Pretreaus (the
senior architect of the project).
Built in 1926–1937. Mendelsohn...
- of the 1930s and 1940s. Mackó úr
kalandjai (1921) The Blue Idol (1931)
Hyppolit, the
Butler (1931) Kiss Me,
Darling (1932)
Everything for the
Woman (1934)...
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reverse of the country's
territorial losses at the
Treaty of Trianon.
Hyppolit, the
Butler (1931)
Everyone Asks for
Erika (1931) The
Soaring Maiden (1931)...