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Géza von Cziffra was a Hungarian-born writer, director, and assistant director. He was born in Arad, Hungary, Austria-Hungary (now Arad, Romania) on 19 December 1900. He is best known for his work on the films The Last Laugh (1924), The Blue Angel (1930), and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933). Cziffra began his career as a writer and assistant director in the early 1920s. He wrote and directed several films in the 1920s and 1930s, including The Last Laugh (1924), The Blue Angel (1930), and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933). He also wrote and directed several other films, including The Last Laugh (1924), The Blue Angel (1930), and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933). Cziffra's career was cut short by the Nazi occupation of Hungary in 1944. He was arrested and sent to a concentration camp, where he died in 1945. Géza von Cziffra's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He earned most of his wealth from his career as a writer, director, and assistant director.

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Occupation writer,director,assistant_director
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 19 December 1900
Birthday 19 December
Birthplace Arad, Hungary, Austria-Hungary [now Arad, Romania]
Date of death 28 April, 1989
Died Place Dießen am Ammersee, Bavaria, Germany
Nationality Romania

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1952

Undeterred, Cziffra soon co-founded another company in Hamburg, Arion-Film GmbH, which also existed for a mere four years (1952-56).

1950

Cziffra's most popular post-war films as writer/director include Gabriela (1950), Tanzende Sterne (1952), Banditen der Autobahn (1955), Der müde Theodor (1957) and no less than twelve musical comedies starring the Austrian entertainer Peter Alexander.

1949

It ceased operation in 1949.

1945

After the war he founded his own production company Cziffra-Film GmbH (1945-49).

1943

His next directing assignments, the ice revue Der weiße Traum (1943) (one of the most profitable German films of the period) and the romantic comedy Hundstage (1944), set the tone for his subsequent output, which would consist almost entirely of light commercial entertainments: musical comedies, marital farces, crime potboilers and Heimatfilms. In the pleasure-starved post-war era, such unambitious films were often pure box-office gold. After the war, Cziffra established his own production company, Cziffra-Film GmbH, under American license in Vienna.

1934

Cziffra directed his first four feature films (all Hungarian-language productions) in Budapest between 1934 and 1935.

1932

By 1932, the multi-faceted Cziffra divided his time running a cabaret on Berlin's Kurfürstendamm and writing film scripts, plays and novels. For much of this output he used a plethora of pseudonyms, including John Ferguson, Karel Kubela, Horace Parker, Enrique Anden, Thomas Harrer, Albert Anthony and Peter Trenck.

1923

He went to Berlin in 1923, where he wrote for the Berliner Tagblatt and Welt am Abend. With his pen name Fritz Pirat he wrote about the Hungarian politic, besides he wrote film articles and pursued press works for different film companies.

1922

In 1922, he became apprenticed in the film business as an assistant director for Alexander Korda at Sascha Films.

1920

The director Geza von Cziffra began his career as a journalist in Hungary. In 1920 he went to Vienna where he continued working as a writer and author of two Hungarian Newspapers.

1918

Géza von Cziffra was a prolific novelist, screenwriter and director, born in Arad, Hungary, of ethnic German ancestry. He began his career as a journalist in Vienna in 1918 and later worked in Berlin as a political commentator and film writer for the publications Berliner Tageblatt and Welt am Abend.

1900

Cziffra was a Banat German in origin, born in 1900 in Arad in the Banat region, at that date in the Kingdom of Hungary, now in Romania.