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| Nobody's Son | |
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| Directed by | Michael Curtiz |
| Written by | Iván Siklósi Ladislaus Vajda |
| Produced by | Imre Roboz Mór Ungerleider Lajos Weitzenfeld |
| Starring | Gyula Csortos Ica von Lenkeffy Károly Lajthay |
| Cinematography | József Bécsi |
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| Country | Hungary |
| Language | Silent |
Nobody's Son (Hungarian : A Senki fia) is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz.
Baron Walden Henrik confides to his friend Alex that he loves Elíz, the daughter of the wealthy brush-manufacturing magnate Saxenhauser, but the millionaire father refuses the match because he wants an aristocratic son-in-law. To teach the millionaire a lesson the friends hatch a trick: Alex dons a fez, adorns his chest with fake decorations, and presents himself at the hotel as “Mirkó, an Albanian prince.” The brush-king hears of the arrival, invites the supposed prince to his country home, and is pleased to see his daughter and the “prince” growing close. [1]