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Richárd Falk
(1878-1920)
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Richárd Falk was born on 28 October 1878 in Debrecen, Hungary. He was a writer, known for
Alraune (1919)
,
Harrison és Barrison II (1918)
and
Sphynx (1918)
. He died on 27 February 1920 in Budapest, Hungary.
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Known for
Alraune
5.4
Writer
1919
Harrison és Barrison II
Writer
1918
Sphynx
Writer
1918
Az asszonyfaló
Writer
1918
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A kétarcú asszony
Writer
1920
Játék a sorssal
Writer
1920
A tizennegyedik
Writer
1920
A sárga árnyék
Writer
1920
Jeruzsálem
screenplay
1920
Selim Nuno, a börzecézár
screenplay
1920
Ámor
Writer
1920
Páris királya
screenplay
1920
Marion Delorme
screenplay
1919
Éva
screenplay
1919
Isten hozzád, szerelem!
Writer
1919
Az asszonybosszú
Writer
1919
Izrael
screenplay
1919
Se ki, se be
screenplay
1919
A baba
screenplay
1919
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Born
October 28
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1878
Debrecen, Hungary
Died
February 27
,
1920
Budapest, Hungary
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