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  1. Ladislao Vajda was a Hungarian-Spanish film director who made films in several countries and genres. He is best known for his 1950s works influenced by Fritz Lang, such as Miracle of Marcelino and Uncle Hyacynth.

  2. Ladislao Vajda was a Hungarian-born director, writer and editor who worked in Spain and Germany. He is known for his comedies such as The Miracle of Marcelino and Mi tío Jacinto, and won nine awards and nine nominations.

    • January 1, 1
    • Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
    • January 1, 1
    • Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
  3. Ladislao Vajda Weisz —conocido artísticamente tan solo como Ladislao Vajda y cuyo nombre original en húngaro es Vajda László — (Budapest, 18 de agosto de 1906 - Barcelona, 25 de marzo de 1965), fue un cineasta húngaro y más tarde español que trabajó en Reino Unido, Hungría, Francia, Italia, España, Portugal, Suiza y Alemania.

  4. Ladislao Vajda (* 18. August 1906 in Budapest ; † 25. März 1965 in Barcelona , Spanien ; gebürtig László Vajda Weisz ) war ein ungarischer Filmregisseur und Drehbuchautor .

  5. It Happened in Broad Daylight: Directed by Ladislao Vajda. With Heinz Rühmann, Sigfrit Steiner, Siegfried Lowitz, Michel Simon. Having doubts about the guilt of the obvious suspect in the murder of an eight year old girl, a police detective decides to investigate the case on his own.

    • (5.7K)
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Ladislao Vajda
    • 1958-07-09
  6. The Woman with No Name is a 1950 British drama film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Phyllis Calvert, Edward Underdown, Helen Cherry, Richard Burton and James Hayter. [3] In the United States it was released as Her Panelled Door. [4]

  7. Ladislao Vajda was a Hungarian filmmaker who worked in various countries and genres. He directed and wrote many films, such as The Miracle of Marcelino, The Man Who Wagged His Tail, and Doña Francisquita.