Up the Slope explained
Up the Slope (Hungarian: Felfelé a lejtön) is a 1959 Hungarian romantic comedy film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring Erzsébet Házy, György Kálmán and Imre Ráday.[1] [2] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Béla Zeichan.
Cast
- Erzsébet Házy as Takács Éva
- György Kálmán as Mester Lajos
- László Kazal as Api
- Imre Ráday as Vannai Jenõ
- Oszkár Ascher as Doktor úr
- Gyula Benkö as Koncz István, mérnök
- István Egri as Gyárigazgató
- László Hlatky as Mackó
- László Keleti as Sebes Albert, Maca apja
- Ervin Kibédi as Szabó Péter, mérnök
- Sándor Peti as Perjés Ábris, fodrász
- Tibor Benedek as Pincér
- Irén Psota as Sebes Maca, énekesnõ
- János Rajz as Pista bácsi, portás
- Lenke Lorán as Boldizsár Piroska
- Ernö Szabó as Fõkönyvelõ
- Gellért Raksányi as Pityu a csapos
- István Rozsos as Frici
- Nusi Somogyi
- József Kautzky as Pubi
- Ilona Kállay as Singer Wannabe
Bibliography
- Balski, Grzegorz. Directory of Eastern European Film-makers and Films 1945-1991. Flicks Books, 1992.
- Homoródy, József. Magyar film, 1948-1963. Filmtudományi Intézet, 1964.
- Rîpeanu, Bujor. (ed.) International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Hungary (from the beginnings to 1988). Saur, 1981.
Notes and References
- Balski p.93
- Rîpeanu p.41