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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_SekelySteve Sekely - Wikipedia

    Steve Sekely (February 25, 1899– March 9, 1979) was a Hungarian film director. Born István Székely, he was known by several names, based on his changing professional and immigration status, including Stefan Szekely. He directed films in Hungarian, German, and English.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0782805Steve Sekely - IMDb

    Steve Sekely. Actor: Devil in a Blue Dress. Steve Sekely is originally from New York City. He has been based in Los Angeles working regularly in television, films, commercials and live improv.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0782804Steve Sekely - IMDb

    Steve Sekely. Director: Boy, the Noszty. Steve Sekely was born on 25 February 1899 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a director and writer, known for Boy, the Noszty (1938), Die große Sehnsucht (1930) and The Fabulous Suzanne (1946). He was married to Klára Makoldy and Irén Ágay.

  4. Hollow Triumph (working title The Man Who Murdered Himself, reissued in the United States as The Scar) is a 1948 American film noir crime film directed by Steve Sekely starring Paul Henreid, Joan Bennett and Leslie Brooks.

  5. Steve Sekely is known as an Director, Writer, Producer, and Editor. Some of his work includes The Day of the Triffids, Hollow Triumph, Revenge of the Zombies, Hyppolit, the Butler, Miracle on Main Street, Lady in the Death House, Waterfront, and Stronghold.

  6. Journalist and short story writer who made his directorial debut in 1919. Sekely churned out scores of German, Austrian and Hungarian films before arriving in Hollywood in 1938, where he...

  7. Steve Sekely (February 25, 1899– March 9, 1979) was a Hungarian film director. Born István Székely, he was known by several names, based on his changing professional and immigration status, including Stefan Szekely. He directed films in Hungarian, German, and English.

  8. Steve Sekely was a director and writer who was born in 1899 in and died in 1979 known for Hollow Triumph, The Day of the Triffids, Revenge of the Zombies, Hyppolit, the Butler, Lady in the Death House, Miracle on Main Street, Stronghold, Waterfront, Café Moszkva and Furia roja

  9. Journalist and short story writer who made his directorial debut in 1919. Sekely churned out scores of German, Austrian and Hungarian films before arriving in Hollywood in 1938, where he offered up a string of uninspired low-budget screen fare and a surfeit of TV detritus.

  10. The Day of the Triffids is a 1963 British science fiction horror film in CinemaScope and Eastmancolor, produced by George Pitcher and Philip Yordan and directed by Steve Sekely. [2] It stars Howard Keel and Nicole Maurey and is loosely based on the 1951 novel of the same name by John Wyndham.