
Also known as Gyurkovicsarna
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.
Mr. and Mrs. Gyurkovics have a dozen children the oldest of which, the twins Géza and Bandi, just preparing for their matriculation examination. When graduation day has come Géza refuses to set up but taken by force by the principal's henchmen. When dad Gyurkovics later dies, takes over Bandi goods while Géza becoming an officer cadet in the nearby garrison city.
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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.
==Cast== Gösta Ekman as Geza Gyurkovics Nils Asther as Bandi Gyurkovics Violet Molitor as Jutka Brenoczy Emile Stiebel as Colonel Brenoczy Pauline Brunius as Baroness Hetvics-Janky Gucken Cederborg as Mother Gyurkovics Julius Hälsig as Father Gyurkovics
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