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  1. László Aladár ( Budapest, 1896. október 10. – Los Angeles, 1958. október 19. [5]) magyar író, újságíró, színpadi szerző, forgatókönyvíró. Élete. Landler Amália fia.

  2. Aladár László was born on 10 October 1896 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a writer and actor, known for Trouble in Paradise (1932), Girl Rush (1944) and Pardon, tévedtem (1933). He was married to Margit Fellegi Laszlo. He died on 16 September 1958 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Born October 10, 1896.

    • Writer, Actor
    • October 10, 1896
    • Aladar Laszlo
    • September 16, 1958
  3. Aladar Laszlo is known as an Theatre Play, Original Story, Screenplay, and Story. Some of his work includes Trouble in Paradise, Gangway for Tomorrow, Blond Cheat, Romance in Budapest, Girl Rush, Pardon, tévedtem, and Hochzeitsreise zu 50%.

  4. Gerevich Aladár ( Jászberény, 1910. március 16. [2] – . Budapest, 1991. május 14.) hétszeres olimpiai aranyérmes, tizennégyszeres világbajnok, harmincnégyszeres magyar bajnok vívó, edző. Felesége: Bogáthy Bogen Erna olimpiai bronzérmes (1932) tőrvívónő.

  5. This merry trifle, which was first spun as a play by Laszlo Aladar and arranged for a motion picture by Grover Jones and Samson Raphaelson, deals, if you please, with those light-fingered gentry who rob and pick pockets.

  6. Aladár Gerevich (16 March 1910 – 14 May 1991) was a Hungarian fencer, regarded as "the greatest Olympic swordsman ever". [1] . He won seven gold medals in sabre at six different Olympic Games. [2] Biography. Gerevich is one of only two athletes to win the same event six times (despite two Games cancelled because of the Second World War ).

  7. Playwright Aladar Laszlo's was credited onscreen as László Aladár. The original working title for this film, The Honest Finder , was changed to Thieves and Lovers in early July 1932; however, on September 24, 1932, Film Daily reported that The Honest Finder would be released as The Golden Widow and listed Trouble in Paradise as a tentative ...