The Half of a Boy (1924)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 4M

Director : Géza von Bolváry

Synopsis

In English known informally as "The Half of a Boy" and "Stepmother". Based on the novel by Kálmán Mikszáth. After his wife's death Gáthy Lörinc (in Serbian version: Mr. Wickfield) remarries and in secret he takes his son born from this second marriage to the same foster parents who take care his first son born from his first marriage and left without mother. Five years later, when both boys return home, his wife does not know which is her own child, and which is the child of the previous wife, so the husband's desire is fulfilled, his orphaned son doesn't have step-mother, because his wife loves both boys equally, as her sweet children.

Actors

Paul Lukas
Paul Lukas
Gáthy Lõrinc (as Lukács Pál)
Helene von Bolvary
Helene von Bolvary
Gáthy felesége (as Mattyasovszky Ilona)
Ferenc Vendrey
Ferenc Vendrey
Komornyik
Gusztáv Vándory
Gusztáv Vándory
Orvos
Teréz Kürti
Teréz Kürti
Nevelõnõ
Gyula Kompóthy
Gyula Kompóthy
Laci
Soma Szarvasi
Soma Szarvasi
Pap
Tibor Hegedüs
Tibor Hegedüs
Gáthy Pali
Jolan Ujhelyine
Jolan Ujhelyine
Szakácsné (as Ujhelyiné Jolán)
Juci Viz
Juci Viz
Roby menyasszonya
Lajos Ujváry
Lajos Ujváry
Házitanító

Crews

Géza von Bolváry
Géza von Bolváry
Director
Kálmán Mikszáth
Kálmán Mikszáth
Novel
Géza von Bolváry
Géza von Bolváry
Writer

Trailers and other movies

Egy fiúnak a fele (Bolváry Géza, 1924, részlet)

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