Ferenc Molnár

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12 gennaio 1878 — 1 aprile 1952 (74 anni)
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Ferenc Molnár (originally Ferenc Neumann; 12 January 1878, in Budapest – 1 April 1952, in New York City) was a Hungarian dramatist and novelist. His Americanized name was Franz Molnar. He emigrated to the United States to escape the Nazi persecution of Hungarian Jews during World War II.

As a novelist, Molnár is remembered principally for The Paul Street Boys, the story of two rival gangs of youths in Budapest. The novel is a classic of youth literature, beloved in Hungary and abroad for its treatment of the themes of solidarity and self-sacrifice. It was ranked second in a poll of favorite books as part of the Hungarian version of Big Read in 2005 and has also been made into a film on several occasions. The most notable production was a Hungarian-U.S. collaboration released in 1969.

Molnár's most popular plays are Liliom (1909, tr. 1921), later adapted into the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical play Carousel (1945); The Guardsman (1910, tr. 1924), which served as the basis of the film of the same name (1931); and The Swan (1920, tr. 1922). His Hungarian film from 1918, The Devil , was later adapted for American audiences in 1921 and starring George Arliss in his first nationally released film. The 1956 film version of The Swan (which had been filmed twice before) was Grace Kelly's next to last movie, and was released on the day of her wedding to Prince Rainier.

Two of Molnar's other plays have been adapted for other media: The Good Fairy, was adapted by Preston Sturges and filmed in 1935 with Margaret Sullavan, and subsequently turned into the 1947 Deanna Durbin vehicle, I'll Be Yours. (It also served as the basis for the 1951 Broadway musical Make a Wish, with book by Sturges.) The film version of the operetta The Chocolate Soldier used the plot of Molnar's The Guardsman rather than the plot of its original stage version, which was based on George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man. (Shaw disliked the operetta adaptation of his work, and would not let his plot be used for the film version.)

Molnar's play Olympia was adapted for the movies twice - as His Glorious Night (1929 - the notorious talkie which allegedly ruined John Gilbert's career), and as A Breath of Scandal (1960), starring Sophia Loren. In 1961, Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond turned Molnar's one-act play Egy, kettő, három into the film One, Two, Three starring James Cagney and Horst Buchholz.

Finally, Molnar's play The Play at the Castle has twice been adapted into English by writers of note: by P. G. Wodehouse as The Play's the Thing and by Tom Stoppard as Rough Crossing.

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Famoso per

  • Uno, due, tre!
    Uno, due, tre!1961
  • Il cigno
    Il cigno1956
  • Sposiamoci in quattro
    Sposiamoci in quattro1937
  • I ragazzi della via Paal
    I ragazzi della via Paal1968
  • Le vie della fortuna
    Le vie della fortuna1935
  • Carousel
    Carousel1956
  • La leggenda di Liliom
    La leggenda di Liliom1934
  • La sposa vestiva di rosa
    La sposa vestiva di rosa1937
  • Destino
    Destino1942
  • Olympia
    Olympia1960
  • Notte romantica
    Notte romantica1930
  • Lily in Love
    Lily in Love1984
  • Ladro d'amore
    Ladro d'amore1929
  • Soldato di cioccolata
    Soldato di cioccolata1941
  • The Swan
    The Swan1925
  • Il brivido dell'imprevisto
    Il brivido dell'imprevisto9 stagioni

Filmografia

2005
A Pál utcai fiúk · as Novel "a Pál Utcai Fiúk"
2003
Die Jungen von der Paulstraße · as Original Story
1976
Hungária kávéház · as Short Story
1976
Live from Lincoln Center · as Play "liliom"
1961
One, Two, Three · as Theatre Play
1960
A Breath of Scandal · as Theatre Play
1959
Ford Startime · as Theatre Play
1956
Kaiser Aluminum Hour · as Play: 'delicate Story'
1956
The Swan · as Theatre Play
1956
Carousel · as Theatre Play
1955
1954
The Best of Broadway · as Play "a Testör"
1953
Ponds Theater · as Play
1948
Studio One · as Play "a Hattyú"
1948
Actors Studio · as Play
1947
1947
I'll Be Yours · as Based On A Comedy By
1944
Blonde Fever · as Theatre Play
1941
The Chocolate Soldier · as Play "the Guardsman"
1937
Double Wedding · as Theatre Play
1937
The Bride Wore Red · as Theatre Play
1935
The Good Fairy · as Theatre Play
1931
The Guardsman · as Theatre Play
1930
Liliom · as Theatre Play
1930
One Romantic Night · as Theatre Play
1929
His Glorious Night · as Play "olympia"
1925
The Swan · as Story
1921
The Devil · as Author