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Iván Siklósi Filmography

Writing13 FILMS IN DB

IvánSiklósi

Known for Writing · Pénz áll a házhoz, My Brother Is Coming

13
FILMS IN DB
$79
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$26
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OTHER
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RAREST RELEASE
Spring in Winter
~$29 · DVD · 1918
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MOST VALUABLE
The Scorpion
$22 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Iván Siklósi was a pioneering Hungarian filmmaker whose work in the late 1930s left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. His most notable film, *Pénz áll a házhoz* (1939), stands as a significant piece of Hungarian film history. This film not only showcases Siklósi's innovative storytelling but also reflects the socio-economic themes of pre-war Europe, making it a critical study for collectors and film historians alike. Its unique blend of humor and drama has garnered a dedicated following, with original releases becoming highly sought after in the realm of physical media. Collectors are particularly drawn to *Pénz áll a házhoz* due to its rarity and the cultural context it provides, often seeking out vintage VHS and DVD releases that capture the essence of 1930s Hungarian cinema. Siklósi's ability to weave relatable narratives into his work resonates with audiences, ensuring that his films remain relevant in discussions about film preservation and history. As a result, Siklósi's contributions continue to be celebrated among enthusiasts of classic cinema and physical media collectors.

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