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Jenő Pataky Filmography

ActorBORN 1914BUDAPEST10 FILMS IN DB

JenőPataky

Known for Acting · Two Nights of Maria, A Kiss and That's All

10
FILMS IN DB
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TOTAL VALUE
1
PRICED
AVG VALUE
4K
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RAREST RELEASE
Nemes Rózsa
~$0 · 4K · 1943
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MOST VALUABLE
Nemes Rózsa
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BIOGRAPHY

Jenő Pataky was a prominent figure in Hungarian cinema, particularly noted for his compelling performances in the early to mid-20th century. His most celebrated role came in the 1942 film "Férfihűség," a poignant exploration of loyalty and love that resonated deeply with audiences. This film not only showcases Pataky's emotional range but also represents a significant moment in Hungarian film history, making it a prized possession for collectors. Pataky's work is highly sought after for its authenticity and the cultural context it provides. As collectors delve into the rich tapestry of European cinema, his performances offer a glimpse into the artistic landscape of Hungary during a tumultuous period. The scarcity of physical media releases, particularly of "Férfihűség," enhances its allure, solidifying Pataky's legacy among film enthusiasts and home video collectors who appreciate the depth and history of classic cinema.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jenő Pataky known for?

Jenő Pataky is known for acting in films such as Adáshiba (1979), Férfihűség (1942), and Gentry Nest (1942) where he played the role of Kovács Béla.

What genres does Jenő Pataky's filmography span?

Jenő Pataky's filmography spans the genres of Comedy and Drama.

What era or decades does Jenő Pataky's work cover?

Jenő Pataky's work covers the years from 1937 to 1979, with the most-active decade being the 1940s.

How many films are included in Jenő Pataky's filmography?

Jenő Pataky's filmography includes a total of 10 films.

What are some notable films in Jenő Pataky's career?

Some notable films in Jenő Pataky's career include Mámi (1937), Two Nights of Maria (1940) where he played Vass Gábor, and Afrikai vőlegény (1944).