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Ferenc Molnár was a war correspondent during the First World War. Ferenc Molnár (US: / ˌ f ɛr ɛ n t s ˈ m oʊ l n ɑːr,-r ə n t s-,-ˈ m ɔː l-/ FERR-ents MOHL-nar, -ənts -, - MAWL-, Hungarian: [ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈmolnaːr]; born Ferenc Neumann; January 12, 1878 – April 1, 1952), often anglicized as Franz Molnar, was a Hungarian-born author, stage director, dramatist, and poet.
Plot. Joseph Schildkraut (Liliom), Evelyn Chard (Louise) and Eva Le Gallienne (Julie) in the 1921 Theatre Guild production. The play takes place partly in Budapest, Hungary, and partly in a waiting area just outside Heaven. The story concerns Liliom, a tough, cocky carousel barker who falls in love with Julie, a young woman who works as a maid.
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The Good Fairy is a 1935 romantic comedy film written by Preston Sturges, based on the 1930 play A jó tündér by Ferenc Molnár as translated and adapted by Jane Hinton, which was produced on Broadway in 1931. The film was directed by William Wyler and stars Margaret Sullavan, Herbert Marshall, Frank Morgan and Reginald Owen .
Place premiered. Henry Miller's Theatre. Genre. Comedy. Setting. An Italian castle in summer. The Play's the Thing is a comedic play adapted by P. G. Wodehouse from the 1924 Hungarian play Játék a Kastélyban ( Play at the Castle) by Ferenc Molnár. [1] It premiered in 1926 in New York.
The Play's the Thing (play) Categories: Literary works by Ferenc Molnár. Hungarian plays by writer.
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