The Blue Idol | |
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Directed by | Lajos Lázár |
Written by | Adorján Bónyi Dezsö Faragó Imre Harmath Miklós Lörincz |
Produced by | Miksa Schiffer |
Starring | Pál Jávor Oscar Beregi Gyula Gózon |
Cinematography | István Eiben |
Music by | László Angyal |
Production companies | Palatinus Filmterjesztõ Vállalat Schiffer Film Hunnia Filmgyár |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Language | Hungarian |
The Blue Idol (Hungarian: A kék bálvány) is a 1931 Hungarian comedy film directed by Lajos Lázár and starring Pál Jávor, Oscar Beregi and Gyula Gózon.[1] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze.
Following his bankruptcy Baron Lóránt György emigrates to the United States with his faithful valet Péter. Their initial attempts to find work, including as waiters, are unsuccessful before they encounter the millionaire Turner and his daughter Mary.