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  1. László Aladár (Budapest, 1896. október 10. – Los Angeles, 1958. október 19.) magyar író, újságíró, színpadi szerző, forgatókönyvíró.

  2. Aladár László was born on 10 October 1896 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a writer and actor, known for Trouble in Paradise (1932), Girl Rush (1944) and Pardon, tévedtem (1933).

    • Writer, Actor
    • October 30, 1896
    • Aladar Laszlo
    • September 16, 1958
  3. Aladar Laszlo is known as an Theatre Play, Original Story, Screenplay, and Story. Some of his work includes Trouble in Paradise, Gangway for Tomorrow, Blond Cheat, Romance in Budapest, Girl Rush, Pardon, tévedtem, and Hochzeitsreise zu 50%.

  4. This merry trifle, which was first spun as a play by Laszlo Aladar and arranged for a motion picture by Grover Jones and Samson Raphaelson, deals, if you please, with those light-fingered gentry who rob and pick pockets.

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  5. Jul 11, 2016 · Lubitsch disregarded Aladar Laszlos play, from which the film was loosely adapted, and concentrated on the intriguing situations and characters. The play, A Becsuletes Magtalalo (The Honest Finder), opened in Budapest in December 1931.

  6. Trouble in Paradise. When thief Gaston Monescu (Herbert Marshall) meets his true love in pickpocket Lily (Miriam Hopkins), they embark on a scam to rob lovely perfume company executive Mariette Colet (Kay Francis).

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