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  1. Ladislaus Vajda (born Lipót Weisz; 18 August 1877 – 10 March 1933) was a Hungarian screenwriter. He wrote for 40 films in Hungary, Austria and Germany between 1916 and 1932. He was born in Eger, Northern Hungary and died in Berlin, Germany. He was the father of Hungarian film director Ladislao Vajda. Selected filmography

  2. Ladislao Vajda (born Weisz László; 18 August 1906, Budapest – 25 March 1965, Barcelona) was a Hungarian-Spanish film director who made films in Hungary, Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Italy and West Germany.

  3. Ladislaus Vajda. Writer: The White Hell of Pitz Palu. Scenarist, stage director. He began his career as a country actor, then he became a journalist in Budapest at Tolnai Világlapja (The World Papers of Tolnai) and Színházi Élet (Theater Life).

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    • August 17, 1877
    • Ladislaus Vajda
    • March 10, 1933
  4. Ladislao Vajda was born on 18 August 1906 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a director and writer, known for It Happened in Broad Daylight (1958), The Miracle of Marcelino (1955) and Mi tío Jacinto (1956).

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    • Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
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    • Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
  5. Ladislaus Vajda – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI

  6. Biography. Ladislao Vajda was a Hungarian filmmaker who worked in the United Kingdom, Hungary, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, and Germany. Known For. The Miracle of Marcelino. It Happened in Broad Daylight. Uncle Hyacynth. The Man Who Wagged His Tail. Ein Mann geht durch die Wand. Doña Francisquita. Três Espelhos. Hanging meat.

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  8. Ladislaus Vajda is known as an Writer, Screenplay, and Idea. Some of his work includes Pandora's Box, The 3 Penny Opera, Westfront 1918, Comradeship, The Love of Jeanne Ney, White Hell of Pitz Palu, The Devious Path, and The Threepenny Opera.