Marton Vincze  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1905 | 
| Died | 17 January 1941 | 
| Other names | Márton Vincze | 
| Occupation | Art Director | 
| Years active | 1930 - 1941 (film) | 
Márton Vincze (1905– 17 January 1941, Budapest)[1][2] was a Hungarian art director[3] who designed the sets for over eighty films during his career.[4]
Selected filmography
- The Blue Idol (1931)
 - The Old Scoundrel (1932)
 - And the Plains Are Gleaming (1933)[2]
 - Miss Iza (1933)
 - The Rakoczi March (1933)
 - Vica the Canoeist (1933)
 - Purple Lilacs (1934)
 - It Happened in March (1934)
 - A Night in Venice (1934)
 - Peter (1934)
 - The Homely Girl (1935)
 - Budapest Pastry Shop (1935)
 - Address Unknown (1935)
 - Dream Love (1935)
 - Dreams of Love (1935)
 - The New Landlord (1935)
 - Miss President (1935)
 - Thanks for Knocking Me Down (1935)
 - Ball at the Savoy (1935)
 - Anniversary (1936)
 - Be True Until Death (1936)
 - The Golden Man (1936)
 - Girls' Dormitory (1936)
 - Son of the Pusta (1936)
 - It Was Me (1936)
 - Tokay Rhapsody (1937)
 - Sister Maria (1937)
 - All Men Are Crazy (1937)
 - A Girl Sets Out (1937)
 - Where Do We Sleep on Sunday? (1937)
 - Help, I'm an Heiress (1937)
 - Tales of Budapest (1937)
 - My Daughter Is Different (1937)
 - The Borrowed Castle (1937)
 - Hotel Springtime (1937)
 - Sweet Revenge (1937)
 - Mother (1937)
 - I May See Her Once a Week (1937)
 - Marika (1938)
 - The Lady Is a Bit Cracked (1938)
 - Man Sometimes Errs (1938)
 - The Poor Rich (1938)
 - Rézi Friday (1938)
 - Rosemary (1938)
 - Billeting (1938)
 - Roxy and the Wonderteam (1938)
 - Young Noszty and Mary Toth (1938)
 - Wedding in Toprin (1939)
 - The Five-Forty (1939)
 - The Ball Is On (1939)
 - No Coincidence (1939)
 - Six Weeks of Happiness (1939)
 - Mirage by the Lake (1940)
 - Yes or No? (1940)
 - Queen Elizabeth (1940)
 - Semmelweis (1940)
 - Flames (1941)
 - Left-Handed Angel (1941)
 - Finally! (1941)
 - Sister Beáta (1941)
 
References
- ↑ "Vincze Márton". www.hangosfilm.hu. Retrieved 2023-11-09.
 - 1 2 "Vincze Márton | Magyar életrajzi lexikon | Kézikönyvtár". www.arcanum.com (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-11-09.
 - ↑ Waldman p.135
 - ↑ "Márton Vincze". MUBI (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-11-09.
 
Bibliography
- Waldman, Harry. Missing Reels: Lost Films of American and European Cinema. McFarland, 2000.
 
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