Gyurkovicsarna
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Directed byJohn W. Brunius
Written byFerenc Herczeg (novel)
Pauline Brunius
Gösta Ekman
Pauline Brunius
Gösta Ekman
CinematographyHugo Edlund
| Gyurkovicsarna | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | John W. Brunius |
| Written by | Ferenc Herczeg (novel) Pauline Brunius Gösta Ekman |
| Starring | Gösta Ekman Nils Asther Violet Molitor Emile Stiebel |
| Cinematography | Hugo Edlund |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Filmindustri AB Skandias Filmbyrå (Sweden) |
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| Country | Sweden |
| Languages | Silent Swedish intertitles |
Gyurkovicsarna is a Swedish 1920 silent comedy film directed by John W. Brunius and starring Gösta Ekman, Nils Asther, Violet Molitor, Emile Stiebel and john's then spouse Pauline Brunius. It was an adaptation of the 1895 novel A Gyurkovics-fiúk (lit. 'The Gyurkovics Boys') by the Hungarian author Ferenc Herczeg.[1]