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  1. Jun 15, 2024 · In French and English, my name is Vilma. After Vilma Bánky, the Hungarian actress. The Paramount’s manager named me because he thought “Jingwen” wasn’t sexy enough. This name is newest to me, like leather gloves that haven’t been broken in.

  2. 5 days ago · The Night of Love is a drama film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released by United Artists, and starring Ronald Colman, Vilma Bánky, and Montagu Love. The screenplay by Lenore J. Coffee is based on the play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca.

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · What would happen when the public could hear Colman, after the advent of the part-talkie musical, The Jazz Singer (1927), upsetting the universality of silent film, in which an Englishman like Colman could play Italians, gypsies, a Flemish hero in Two Lovers with Hungarian Vilma Banky as the “ F lower of Spain”?

  4. Jun 25, 2024 · Vladimir disguises himself as a bandit and begins to defend the Russian people from Troekouroff, whose daughter, Mascha (Vilma Banky), he is in love with. 102 The Battle of Russia

  5. Jun 26, 2024 · The Son of the Sheik is a 1926 American silent adventure/drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Bánky. The film is based on the 1925 romance novel The Sons of the Sheik by Edith Maude Hull, and is a sequel to the 1921 hit film The Sheik, which also stars Rudolph Valentino.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · Vilma Banky, a Hungarian-born actress who became a major Hollywood star in the 1920’s, is dead. Word of her death began appearing in scattered publications this fall, but it went largely unnoticed in the United States until Thursday.

  7. 3 days ago · Hungarian postcard. Corvin Film/ May Film. Ila Loth in the German-Hungarian coproduction Egy Dollár (One Dollar) aka Az egyhuszasos lány (Uwe Jens Krafft, Corvin Film 1923). No. 4. The film was released in Budapest in January 1924. Ila Lóth (1899-1975) was a Hungarian actress of the silent screen. Ila Loth was the daughter of István Rónai, a drawer, and Mária Horváth. She studied at the Ballet School of the State Opera and then at Kálmán Rózsahegyi's drama school. In 1916 she ...

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